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Financial volatility and optimal instrument choice: A revisit to Poole’s analysis

Dai, Meixing (2010): Financial volatility and optimal instrument choice: A revisit to Poole’s analysis. Published in: Economics Bulletin , Vol. Vol. 3, No. no.1 (18 February 2010): pp. 605-613.

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Abstract

In this paper, using an IS-LM model with reserve market, we examine weather the operating procedure actually adopted by many central banks in the world, i.e. targeting directly short run interest rates and hence indirectly market interest rates, is more efficient in stabilizing output than a monetary base operating procedure if shocks affecting the interest rate policy are taken into account. Our results suggest that for an interest rate policy to be more efficient than a monetary aggregate oriented policy, central banks should directly target market interest rates which are narrowly linked to the aggregate spending.

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