Posted

November 04, 2013 07:54:02 AM

Date

2012-10

Author

Martin Ellison and Andreas Tischbirek

Affiliation

University of Oxford

Title

Unconventional government debt purchases as a supplement to conventional monetary policy

Summary /
Abstract

In response to the Great Financial Crisis, the Federal Reserve, the Bank of England and many other central banks have adopted unconventional monetary policy instruments. We investigate if one of these, purchases of long-term government debt, could be a valuable addition to conventional short-term interest rate policy even if the main policy rate is not constrained by the zero lower bound. To do so, we add a stylised financial sector and central bank asset purchases to an otherwise standard New Keynesian DSGE model. Asset quantities matter for interest rates through a preferred habitat channel. If conventional and unconventional monetary policy instruments are coordinated appropriately, then the central bank is better able to stabilise both output and inflation.

Keywords

Quantitative Easing, Large-Scale Asset Purchases, Preferred Habitat, Optimal Monetary Policy

URL

http://www.economics.ox.ac.uk/materials/papers/13054/paper679.pdf

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