When the organizers of this conference invited me to discuss Benjamin Friedman's paper, they anticipated that we would not agree about the costs and benefits of adherence to precommitted policy programs, or rules. I will not disappoint them. But I would like to begin by commending Ben for defining discretion, outlining some of the procedures for implementing a discretionary policy, and arguing for its virtues. In a time when efficient markets, rational expectations, neutral money and time consistency have changed academic discussion, it has become hard to find an academic economist who defends discretionary monetary policy.</p
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Congress should not force the Federal Reserve to follow a Taylor rule. Policy makers and central ban...
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When the organizers of this conference invited me to discuss Benjamin Friedman's paper, they anticip...
Monetary economists seek improvements in monetary policy in order to enhance macroeconomic growth an...
When the organizers of this conference invited me to discuss Benjamin Friedman's paper, they an...
The debate about rules versus discretion in monetary policy is an old one. It goes back at least to ...
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Lecture.2 He began by reiterating that “the long-run objective of monetary policy must be price stab...
Rules versus Discretion Under a discretionary regime the monetary authority makes no commitments abo...
Under a discretionary regime the monetary authority makes no commitments about future money and pric...
The paper considers the merits of rules and discretion for monetary policy when the structure of the...
This paper focuses on simple normative rules for monetary policy that central banks can use to guide...
Some economists have proposed that the Federal Reserve follow a rigid rule for conducting monetary p...
Benjamin Friedman's paper summarizes his work on an important topic-the comparison of procedure...
A key issue in monetary policy is that on the importance of following systematic behaviours. The pap...
Congress should not force the Federal Reserve to follow a Taylor rule. Policy makers and central ban...
How much discretion should the monetary authority have in setting its policy? This question is analy...
When the organizers of this conference invited me to discuss Benjamin Friedman's paper, they anticip...
Monetary economists seek improvements in monetary policy in order to enhance macroeconomic growth an...
When the organizers of this conference invited me to discuss Benjamin Friedman's paper, they an...
The debate about rules versus discretion in monetary policy is an old one. It goes back at least to ...
This paper demonstrates that recent influential contributions to monetary policy imply an emerging c...
Lecture.2 He began by reiterating that “the long-run objective of monetary policy must be price stab...
Rules versus Discretion Under a discretionary regime the monetary authority makes no commitments abo...
Under a discretionary regime the monetary authority makes no commitments about future money and pric...
The paper considers the merits of rules and discretion for monetary policy when the structure of the...
This paper focuses on simple normative rules for monetary policy that central banks can use to guide...
Some economists have proposed that the Federal Reserve follow a rigid rule for conducting monetary p...
Benjamin Friedman's paper summarizes his work on an important topic-the comparison of procedure...
A key issue in monetary policy is that on the importance of following systematic behaviours. The pap...
Congress should not force the Federal Reserve to follow a Taylor rule. Policy makers and central ban...
How much discretion should the monetary authority have in setting its policy? This question is analy...