Sluggish responses of prices and inflation to monetary shocks in an inventory model of money demand
Fernando Alvarez,
Andrew Atkeson and
Chris Edmond
No 417, Staff Report from Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Abstract:
We examine the responses of prices and inflation to monetary shocks in an inventory-theoretic model of money demand. We show that the price level responds sluggishly to an exogenous increase in the money stock because the dynamics of households' money inventories leads to a partially offsetting endogenous reduction in velocity. We also show that inflation responds sluggishly to an exogenous increase in the nominal interest rate because changes in monetary policy affect the real interest rate. In a quantitative example, we show that this nominal sluggishness is substantial and persistent if inventories in the model are calibrated to match U.S. households' holdings of M2.
Keywords: Demand for money; Prices; Inflation (Finance) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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