Loss Aversion and the Asymmetric Transmission of Monetary Policy

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There is widespread evidence that monetary policy exerts asymmetric effects on output over contractions and expansions in economic activity, while price responses display no sizeable asymmetry. To rationalize these facts we develop a dynamic general equilibrium model where households’ utility depends on consumption deviations from a reference level below which loss aversion is displayed. State-dependent degrees of real rigidity and elasticity of intertemporal substitution in consumption generate competing effects on output and inflation. Contractions face the Central Bank with higher responsiveness of output to interest rate changes, as well as a flatter aggregate supply schedule.
OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftJournal of Monetary Economics
Vol/bind68
Sider (fra-til) 19–36
Antal sider27
ISSN0304-3932
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2014

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