A small economics literature on monetary policy making by committee is complemented by the literature on groups in the other social sciences. I review some of this work, focusing on the effect of size on group performance and whether committees are more moderate than individuals. Studies document that an individual's effort decreases with group size unless their contributions can be identified and evaluated and that committee membership is polarizing, tending to make committees more extreme. A particularly harmful form of group polarization occurs when a striving for consensus causes members to stop paying sufficient attention to alternative actions. The literature suggests that monetary policy committees should have a clear objective, publ...
Theoretical and empirical studies of different sciences suggest that an optimal committee consists o...
Theoretical and empirical studies of different sciences suggest that an optimal committee consists o...
Theoretical and empirical studies of different sciences suggest that an optimal committee consists o...
There is a small, but growing, economics literature on the importance and e¤ects of having monetary ...
We investigate the implications for the setting of interest rateswhen monetary policy decisions are ...
We investigate the implications for the setting of interest rates when monetary policy decisions are...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
This paper studies the theoretical and empirical implications of monetary policy making by committee...
This paper studies the theoretical and empirical implications of monetary policy making by committee...
Economic theory typically assumes that monetary policy is set by a single policy-maker. However, the...
Over the last two decades central bank independence has becomethe default for the conduct of monetar...
We integrate monetary policy-making by committee into a New Keynesian model to assess the consequenc...
(PRELIMINARY) This paper develops a theoretical framework to understand the impact of monetary polic...
How many people should decide about monetary policy? In this paper, we take an empirical perspective...
More than 80 central banks use a committee to take monetary policy decisions. The composition of the...
Theoretical and empirical studies of different sciences suggest that an optimal committee consists o...
Theoretical and empirical studies of different sciences suggest that an optimal committee consists o...
Theoretical and empirical studies of different sciences suggest that an optimal committee consists o...
There is a small, but growing, economics literature on the importance and e¤ects of having monetary ...
We investigate the implications for the setting of interest rateswhen monetary policy decisions are ...
We investigate the implications for the setting of interest rates when monetary policy decisions are...
2006 This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expre...
This paper studies the theoretical and empirical implications of monetary policy making by committee...
This paper studies the theoretical and empirical implications of monetary policy making by committee...
Economic theory typically assumes that monetary policy is set by a single policy-maker. However, the...
Over the last two decades central bank independence has becomethe default for the conduct of monetar...
We integrate monetary policy-making by committee into a New Keynesian model to assess the consequenc...
(PRELIMINARY) This paper develops a theoretical framework to understand the impact of monetary polic...
How many people should decide about monetary policy? In this paper, we take an empirical perspective...
More than 80 central banks use a committee to take monetary policy decisions. The composition of the...
Theoretical and empirical studies of different sciences suggest that an optimal committee consists o...
Theoretical and empirical studies of different sciences suggest that an optimal committee consists o...
Theoretical and empirical studies of different sciences suggest that an optimal committee consists o...