We present a heterogeneous agents New-Keynesian model subject to a cost channel of monetary policy transmission. Constant turnover between long-time traders and newcomers in market activities, combined with restricted trading opportunities, introduces a feedback from the stock market to real activity, making stock prices non-redundant for the business cycle. We show that strict inflation targeting can lead to equilibrium indeterminacy, even if the policy rule satisfies the Taylor principle. A belief-driven shock to stock price generates relative volatilities of key financial variables which are very close to what is observed in U.S. data. This result hints to the possibility that the financial instability witnessed since the mid-to-late 1990s was the result of waves of (rational) exuberance and pessimism in financial markets. Our analysis suggests that a mild response to stock prices in the central bank's policy rule can restore equilibrium determinacy and therefore rule out non-fundamental volatility. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.

Airaudo, M., Cardani, R., Lansing, K. (2013). Monetary policy and asset prices with belief-driven fluctuations. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS & CONTROL, 37(8), 1453-1478 [10.1016/j.jedc.2013.03.002].

Monetary policy and asset prices with belief-driven fluctuations

CARDANI, ROBERTA
Secondo
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2013

Abstract

We present a heterogeneous agents New-Keynesian model subject to a cost channel of monetary policy transmission. Constant turnover between long-time traders and newcomers in market activities, combined with restricted trading opportunities, introduces a feedback from the stock market to real activity, making stock prices non-redundant for the business cycle. We show that strict inflation targeting can lead to equilibrium indeterminacy, even if the policy rule satisfies the Taylor principle. A belief-driven shock to stock price generates relative volatilities of key financial variables which are very close to what is observed in U.S. data. This result hints to the possibility that the financial instability witnessed since the mid-to-late 1990s was the result of waves of (rational) exuberance and pessimism in financial markets. Our analysis suggests that a mild response to stock prices in the central bank's policy rule can restore equilibrium determinacy and therefore rule out non-fundamental volatility. © 2013 Elsevier B.V.
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Asset prices; Cost channel; Equilibrium determinacy; Heterogeneous agents; Monetary policy; Economics and Econometrics; Control and Optimization; Applied Mathematics
English
2013
37
8
1453
1478
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Airaudo, M., Cardani, R., Lansing, K. (2013). Monetary policy and asset prices with belief-driven fluctuations. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC DYNAMICS & CONTROL, 37(8), 1453-1478 [10.1016/j.jedc.2013.03.002].
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