Discussion paper

DP7864 The Optimal Rate of Inflation

Observed inflation targets around the industrial world are concentrated at two percent per year. This paper investigates the extent to which the observed magnitudes of inflation targets are consistent with the optimal rate of inflation predicted by leading theories of monetary non-neutrality. We find that consistently those theories imply that the optimal rate of inflation ranges from minus the real rate of interest to numbers insignificantly above zero. Furthermore, we argue that the zero bound on nominal interest rates does not represent an impediment for setting inflation targets near or below zero. Finally, we find that central banks should adjust their inflation targets upward by the size of the quality bias in measured inflation only if hedonic prices are more sticky than are non-quality-adjusted prices.

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Citation

Uribe, M and S Schmitt-Grohé (2010), ‘DP7864 The Optimal Rate of Inflation‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 7864. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp7864