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Title: Non-Neutrality of Open-Market Operations
Author(s): Pierpaolo Benigno and Salvatore Nisticò
Publication Date: May 2015
Keyword(s): central bank's balance sheet, QE and unconventional monetary policy
Programme Area(s): Financial Economics and International Macroeconomics
Abstract: We analyze the effects on inflation and output of unconventional open-market operations due to the possible income losses on the central bank's balance sheet. We first state a general Neutrality Property, and characterize the theoretical conditions supporting it. We then discuss three non-neutrality results. First, when treasury's support is absent, sizeable balance-sheet losses can undermine central bank's solvency and should be resolved through a substantial increase in inflation. Second, a financially independent central bank - i.e. averse to income losses - commits to a more inflationary stance and delayed exit strategy from a liquidity trap. Third, if the treasury is unable or unwilling to tax households to cover central bank's losses, the wealth transfer to the private sector also leads to higher inflation. Finally, we argue that non-neutral open-market operations can be used to escape suboptimal policies during a liquidity trap.
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Benigno, P and Nisticò, S. 2015. 'Non-Neutrality of Open-Market Operations'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=10594