
Macroeconomics 5th Edition by Olivier Blanchard
Edition 5ISBN: 978-0132159869
Macroeconomics 5th Edition by Olivier Blanchard
Edition 5ISBN: 978-0132159869 Exercise 6
Current monetary policy
Problem 10 in Chapter 4 asked you to consider the cur-rent stance of monetary policy. Here, you are asked to do so again, but with the additional understanding of monetary policy you have gained in this and previous chapters. Go to the Web site of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (www.federalreserve.gov) and download either the press release you considered in Chapter 4 (if you did problem 10) or the most recent press release of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).
a. What is the stance of monetary policy, as described in the press release
b. Is there evidence that the FOMC considers both inflation and unemployment in setting interest rate policy, as would be implied by the Taylor rule
c. Does any of the language of the press release seem to be aimed at increasing the credibility of the Fed (as committed to low inflation) or at affecting inflation expectations
Problem 10 in Chapter 4 asked you to consider the cur-rent stance of monetary policy. Here, you are asked to do so again, but with the additional understanding of monetary policy you have gained in this and previous chapters. Go to the Web site of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors (www.federalreserve.gov) and download either the press release you considered in Chapter 4 (if you did problem 10) or the most recent press release of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC).
a. What is the stance of monetary policy, as described in the press release
b. Is there evidence that the FOMC considers both inflation and unemployment in setting interest rate policy, as would be implied by the Taylor rule
c. Does any of the language of the press release seem to be aimed at increasing the credibility of the Fed (as committed to low inflation) or at affecting inflation expectations
Explanation
(a) Currently, the Federal Reserve has n...
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