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Based on lectures given as part of The Stone Lectures in Economics,
this book discusses the problem of formulating monetary policy in
practice, under the uncertain circumstances which characterize the
real world. The first lecture highlights the limitations of
decision rules suggested by the academic literature and recommends
an approach involving, first, a firm reliance on the few
fundamental and robust results of monetary economics and, secondly,
a pragmatic attitude to policy implementation, taking into
consideration lessons from central banking experience. The second
lecture revisits Milton Friedman's questions about the effects of
active stabilization policies on business cycle fluctuations. It
explores the implications of a simple model where the policy maker
has imperfect knowledge about potential output and the private
sector forms expectations according to adaptive learning. This
lecture shows that imperfect knowledge limits the scope for active
stabilization policy and strengthens the case for conservatism.
How and for whose benefit the European Central Bank (ECB) will work is one of the most important issues facing Europe, and has been the subject of vast media and academic interest. Much of this discussion has been of an increasingly emotional and political nature and has served to blur rather than inform. Written by a team at the ECB, including Otmar Issing, its Chief Economist, this study provides the first comprehensive, inside, non-technical analysis of the monetary policy strategy, institutional features and operational procedures of the Eurosystem.
How and for whose benefit the European Central Bank (ECB) will work is one of the most important issues facing Europe, and has been the subject of vast media and academic interest. Much of this discussion has been of an increasingly emotional and political nature and has served to blur rather than inform. Written by a team at the ECB, including Otmar Issing, its Chief Economist, this study provides the first comprehensive, inside, non-technical analysis of the monetary policy strategy, institutional features and operational procedures of the Eurosystem.
Based on lectures given as part of The Stone Lectures in Economics,
this book discusses the problem of formulating monetary policy in
practice, under the uncertain circumstances which characterize the
real world. The first lecture highlights the limitations of
decision rules suggested by the academic literature and recommends
an approach involving, first, a firm reliance on the few
fundamental and robust results of monetary economics and, secondly,
a pragmatic attitude to policy implementation, taking into
consideration lessons from central banking experience. The second
lecture revisits Milton Friedman's questions about the effects of
active stabilization policies on business cycle fluctuations. It
explores the implications of a simple model where the policy maker
has imperfect knowledge about potential output and the private
sector forms expectations according to adaptive learning. This
lecture shows that imperfect knowledge limits the scope for active
stabilization policy and strengthens the case for conservatism.
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