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A SUNSPOT-BASED THEORY OF UNCONVENTIONAL MONETARY POLICY
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Zabczyk, Pawel
, Farmer, Roger E A
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Balance sheets
/ Central banks
/ Economic theory
/ Equilibrium
/ Households
/ Macroeconomics
/ Monetary policy
/ Participation
/ Prices
/ Profits
/ Securities markets
2022
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A SUNSPOT-BASED THEORY OF UNCONVENTIONAL MONETARY POLICY
by
Zabczyk, Pawel
, Farmer, Roger E A
in
Balance sheets
/ Central banks
/ Economic theory
/ Equilibrium
/ Households
/ Macroeconomics
/ Monetary policy
/ Participation
/ Prices
/ Profits
/ Securities markets
2022
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A SUNSPOT-BASED THEORY OF UNCONVENTIONAL MONETARY POLICY
2022
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Overview
This paper is about the effectiveness of qualitative easing, a form of unconventional monetary policy that changes the risk composition of the central bank balance sheet. We construct a general equilibrium model where agents have rational expectations, and there is a complete set of financial securities, but where some agents are unable to participate in financial markets. We show that a change in the risk composition of the central bank’s balance sheet affects equilibrium asset prices and economic activity. We prove that, in our model, a policy in which the central bank stabilizes non-fundamental fluctuations in the stock market is self-financing and leads to a Pareto efficient outcome.
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Cambridge University Press
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