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Title Guarding Against Large Policy Errors under Model Uncertainty
Author Gino Cateau
Type Working Paper 2006-13
Date of
publication
April 2006
Language English
Abstract

How can policy-makers avoid large policy errors when they are uncertain about the true model of the economy? The author discusses some recent approaches that can be used for that purpose under two alternative scenarios: (i) the policy-maker has one reference model for choosing policy but cannot take a stand as to how that model is misspecified, and (ii) the policy-maker, being uncertain about the economy's true structure, entertains multiple distinct models of the economy. The author shows how these approaches can be implemented in practice using as benchmark models simplified versions of Fuhrer and Moore (1995) and Christiano, Eichenbaum, and Evans (2005).

Bank
topic index
Uncertainty and monetary policy
JEL
classification
E5, E58, D8, D81

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