Volume 4, Issue 3 September 2008

Monetary Policy in a Monetary Union: What Role for Regional Information?

Abstract

Can the central bank of a monetary union, whose objectives are exclusively defined in terms of union-wide variables, improve its performance by reacting to regional variables rather than to union-wide variables only? Our answer is not clear-cut. We find the improvement to be large when we use a backward-looking model of the economy and negligible when we use a hybrid model. The main determinant of this finding seems to be the different degree of inertia (or its opposite, the forward-lookingness) characterizing the two models, rather than other model features.

Authors

  • Paolo Angelini
  • Paolo Del Giovane
  • Stefano Siviero
  • Daniele Terlizzese

JEL codes

  • E52