Journal of The Japanese and International Economies | 2019

Short- and Long-Run Tradeoff Monetary Easing

 
 

Abstract


In this study, we illustrate a tradeoff between the short-run positive and long-run negative effects of monetary easing by using a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model embedding endogenous growth with creative destruction and sticky prices due to menu costs. While a monetary easing shock increases the level of consumption because of price stickiness, it lowers the frequency of creative destruction (i.e., product substitution) because inflation reduces the reward for innovation via menu cost payments. The model calibrated to the U.S. economy suggests that the adverse effect dominates in the long run.

Volume 52
Pages 189-200
DOI 10.1016/J.JJIE.2018.12.005
Language English
Journal Journal of The Japanese and International Economies

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