Transparency and Monetary Policy: What Does the Academic Literature Tell Policymakers?

  • Carpenter S
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Abstract

Transparency in monetary policy has become a popular topic over the past decade. However, the majority of the economic research is theoretical, calling into question its value as a practical guide to monetary policy. This paper surveys the literature to assess what conclusions a central bank can draw from the academic study of transparency and how beneficial transparency may be.

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Carpenter, S. B. (2004). Transparency and Monetary Policy: What Does the Academic Literature Tell Policymakers? Finance and Economics Discussion Series, 2004.0(35), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.17016/feds.2004.35

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