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Author Gaiduch, Victor

Title Inflation targeting under potential output uncertainty / Victor Gaiduch and Benjamin Hunt
Published [Washington, D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, Research Dept., ©2000

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Description 1 online resource (28 pages) : illustrations
Series IMF working paper, 2227-8885 ; WP/00/158
IMF working paper ; WP/00/158.
Summary To achieve their price stability objectives, many monetary authorities use the gap between current and potential output as an indicator of future price pressures. This policy-setting strategy has been criticized because potential output estimates have a high degree of uncertainty. In this paper, estimates of potential output uncertainty in New Zealand are used to examine the output gap's usefulness. The results suggest that although output gap uncertainty leads to more inflation and output variability, policy based directly and/or indirectly on the output gap leads to better macroeconomic stability than policy based only on observable inflation and output growth
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 21-24)
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Subject Monetary policy -- New Zealand -- Econometric models
Industrial productivity -- New Zealand -- Econometric models
Prices -- New Zealand -- Econometric models
Inflation (Finance) -- New Zealand -- Econometric models
Industrial productivity -- Econometric models.
Inflation (Finance) -- Econometric models.
Monetary policy -- Econometric models.
Prices -- Econometric models.
New Zealand.
Form Electronic book
Author Hunt, Ben, 1958-
International Monetary Fund. Research Department.
ISBN 1451902700
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