Stabilisation, Policy Targets and Unemployment in Imperfectly Competitive Economies

George J Bratsiotis, Christopher Martin

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Abstract

This paper argues that the rate of equilibrium unemployment depends on the objectives of the Central Bank. In a model where the Central Bank uses monetary policy to stabilise the economy, we show that unemployment and inflation will be lower with an inflation target than with targets for output, money or nominal GDP. The intuition for this is that the elasticities of demand in both the product and the labour markets are greater when there is an inflation target; we show that this leads to a lower mark-up of price over marginal cost and makes wages more sensitive to unemployment.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)241-256
Number of pages15
JournalThe Scandinavian Journal of Economics
Volume101
Issue number2
Publication statusPublished - 1999

Keywords

  • Imperfect competition
  • Inflation targets
  • Stabilisation and monetary policy
  • Unemployment

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