Discussion paper

DP4370 A Simple Model of Optimal Monetary Policy with Financial Constraints

Recent experience suggests that the operation of monetary policy in emerging market economies is severely limited by the presence of financial constraints. This is seen in the tendency to follow contractionary monetary policy during crises, and the observation that these countries pursue much more stable exchange rates than do high income advanced economies, despite having a more volatile external environment. This Paper analyses the use of monetary policy in an open economy in which exchange rate sensitive collateral constraints may bind in some states of the world. The appeal of the model is that it allows for a complete analytical description of the effects of collateral constraints, and admits a full characterization of welfare-maximizing monetary policy rules. The model can explain the two empirical features of emerging market monetary policy described above ? in particular, that optimal monetary policy may be pro-cyclical under binding collateral constraints, and an economy with large external shocks may favour a fixed exchange rate, even though flexible exchange rates are preferred when external shocks are smaller.

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Citation

Devereux, M and D Poon (2004), ‘DP4370 A Simple Model of Optimal Monetary Policy with Financial Constraints‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 4370. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp4370