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Is inflation targeting dead? Central Banking After the Crisis - Vox

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A broader mandate: Why <strong>inflation</strong> <strong>targeting</strong> is inadequateConcluding remarksGood macroeconomic policymaking will always involve accepting complex trade-offsra<strong>the</strong>r than living in <strong>the</strong> best of all possible worlds. Probably <strong>the</strong> best we can hope for isthat those implementing policy can learn from <strong>the</strong> mistakes of <strong>the</strong> past. They have manyrecent mistakes to learn from.ReferencesBall, L and N Sheridan (2004), “Does Inflation Targeting Matter?”, in B Bernanke andM Woodford (eds.), The Inflation-Targeting Debate, University of Chicago Press.Bernanke, B (2003), “Some Thoughts on Monetary Policy in Japan”, speech to <strong>the</strong>Japan Society of Monetary Economics, Tokyo.Barro, R and D Gordon (1983). “A Positive Theory of Monetary Policy in a NaturalRate Model”, Journal of Political Economy 91, 589-610.Eichengreen, B (1996), Golden Fetters: The Gold Standard and <strong>the</strong> Great Depression,1919-1939, NBER Series on Long-Term Factors in Economic DevelopmentFriedman, M (1968), “The Role of Monetary Policy,” The American Economic Review58, 1-17.Gurkaynak, R, A Levin, A N. Marder and E Swanson (2007). “Inflation Targetingand <strong>the</strong> Anchoring of Inflation Expectations in <strong>the</strong> Western Hemisphere,” EconomicReview, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, 25-47.Keynes, J M (1924), A Tract on Monetary Reform.Kydland and Prescott (1977), “Rules Ra<strong>the</strong>r than Discretion: The Inconsistency ofOptimal Plans,” Journal of Political Economy 85, 473-492.111

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