The Power of Forward Guidance Revisited

A. Mckay, Emi Nakamura, J. Steinsson
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In recent years, central banks have increasingly turned to “forward guidance” as a central tool of monetary policy, especially as interest rates around the world have hit the zero lower bound. Standard monetary models imply that far future forward guidance is extremely powerful: promises about far future interest rates have huge effects on current economic outcomes, and these effects grow with the horizon of the forward guidance. We show that the power of forward guidance is highly sensitive to the assumption of complete markets. If agents face uninsurable income risk and borrowing constraints, a precautionary savings effect tempers their responses to changes in future interest rates. As a consequence, forward guidance has substantially less power to stimulate the economy. In addition, we show that the business cycle dynamics of our incomplete markets model differ substantially from its complete market counterpart. This contrasts with the well-known results of Krusell and Smith (1998). We present approximate representations that can easily be incorporated into standard business cycle models.
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前瞻指导的力量重新审视
近年来,各国央行越来越多地将“前瞻指引”作为货币政策的核心工具,尤其是在全球利率已触及零利率下限的情况下。标准货币模型暗示,远未来的前瞻性指引是极其强大的:对远未来利率的承诺对当前的经济结果有巨大影响,而这些影响随着前瞻性指引的范围而扩大。我们表明,前瞻指导的力量是高度敏感的假设完全市场。如果代理人面临不可保收入风险和借款限制,预防性储蓄效应会缓和他们对未来利率变化的反应。因此,前瞻性指引刺激经济的能力大大减弱。此外,我们还表明,我们的不完全市场模型的商业周期动态与完全市场模型有很大的不同。这与Krusell和Smith(1998)的著名结果形成了对比。我们提出了可以很容易地纳入标准商业周期模型的近似表示。
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