Price-level Determinacy, Lower Bounds on the Nominal Interest Rate, and Liquidity Traps

  • Alstadheim R
  • Henderson D
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Abstract

We consider monetary-policy rules with inflation-rate targets and interest-rate or money-growth instruments using a flexible-price, perfect-foresight model. There is always a locally-unique target equilibrium. There may also be below-target equilibria (BTE) with inflation always below target and constant, asymptotically approaching or eventually reaching a below-target value, or oscillating. Liquidity traps are neither necessary nor sufficient for BTE which can arise if monetary policy keeps the interest rate above a lower bound. We construct monetary rules that preclude BTE when fiscal policy does not. Plausible fiscal policies preclude BTE for any monetary policy; those policies exclude surpluses and, possibly, balanced budgets.

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Alstadheim, R., & Henderson, D. W. (2004). Price-level Determinacy, Lower Bounds on the Nominal Interest Rate, and Liquidity Traps. International Finance Discussion Paper, 2004(795), 1–31. https://doi.org/10.17016/ifdp.2004.795

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