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Title: Monetary Policy and Multiple Equilibria
Author(s): Jess Benhabib, Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé and Martín Uribe
Publication Date: December 1999
Keyword(s): Interest Rate Feedback Rules, Multiple Equilbria and Sticky Prices
Programme Area(s): International Macroeconomics
Abstract: In this paper, we characterize conditions under which interest rate feedback rules that set the nominal interest rate as an increasing function of the inflation rate induce aggregate instability by generating multiple equilibria. We show that these conditions depend not only on the monetary-fiscal regime (as emphasized in the fiscal theory of the price level) but also on the way in which money is assumed to enter preferences and technology. We provide a number of examples in which, contrary to what is commonly believed, active monetary policy in combination with a fiscal policy that preserves government solvency under all circumstances gives rise to multiple equilibria, and passive monetary policy renders the equilibrium unique. Our general conclusion holds in flexible- and sticky-price environments as well as under backward- or forward-looking interest rate feedback rules.
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Benhabib, J, Schmitt-Grohé, S and Uribe, M. 1999. 'Monetary Policy and Multiple Equilibria'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=2316