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Monetary Policy for a Resource-Rich Economy and the Zero Lower Bound
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Abstract The paper studies monetary policy (MP) under a zero lower bound (ZLB) on the basis of a DSGE
model. The economy is open and highly dependent on the terms of trade (TOT). Dynamics are
driven by a TOT shock and an external interest rate shock. The change in the transmission of these
external shocks... view more
The paper studies monetary policy (MP) under a zero lower bound (ZLB) on the basis of a DSGE
model. The economy is open and highly dependent on the terms of trade (TOT). Dynamics are
driven by a TOT shock and an external interest rate shock. The change in the transmission of these
external shocks in the presence of ZLB is analyzed. Unlike developed economies, for resource-rich
countries the ZLB problem becomes relevant during economic expansion when external economic
conditions improve. Positive external shocks lead to strengthening of the national currency, a decrease in inflation and a decrease in interest rate under inflation targeting MP. The paper shows that,
with an inflation target of 4% and no persistence in interest rates, a positive TOT shock of 1 standard
deviation is sufficient to drive the economy into a ZLB. At the same time, if the economy faces ZLB,
the impact of the shocks is reduced, since there is an increase in real interest rates, which restrains
an increase in household consumption and, accordingly, aggregate demand. Optimal MP rules under the ZLB are analyzed. When conducting MP, it turns out to be optimal to maintain high inertia
in interest rates and be less responsive to changes in inflation, which minimizes the likelihood
of binding ZLB. Contrary to optimal MP rules, the current MP of the Bank of Russia, along with
the inflation target of 4%, excludes the possibility of reaching the ZLB, but is far from the optimal
degree of response to changes in inflation. It is also found that, under the current MP, the likelihood
of reaching the effective lower bound (ELB) is quite significant.... view less
Keywords
Russia; monetary policy; central bank; interest rate; economic growth
Classification
Economic Policy
Free Keywords
DSGE models; nonlinear models; optimal policy; terms of trade
Document language
English
Publication Year
2022
Page/Pages
p. 44-73
Journal
Ekonomicheskaya Politika / Economic Policy, 17 (2022) 3
ISSN
2411-2658
Status
Published Version; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-Noncommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0