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The Science and Practice of Monetary Policy Today - The Deutsche Bank Prize in Financial Economics 2007

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This book presents important aspects of the New-Keynesian theory of monetary policy and its implications for the practical decision-making of central bankers today. Bridging the theory and practice of monetary policy, it provides an exposition on the key elements of the New-Keynesian approach, outlines important lessons for policymakers, and points to new directions for further research. Important policy implications of the New-Keynesian approach such as the case for forecast targeting as a strategy for monetary policy, the combination of model-based forecasts with cyclical analysis, and strategies for cross-checking model-based policy recommendations are presented in detail. The book brings together new contributions from leading scientists and experienced policymakers presented at an academic symposium on the occasion of the awarding of the Deutsche Bank Prize in Financial Economics 2007 to Professor Michael Woodford.

With contributions by: Josef Ackermann, Deutsche Bank AG; Günter Beck, Goethe University Frankfurt; Jordi Galí, Universitat Pompeu Fabra; Stefan Gerlach, Goethe University Frankfurt; Domenico Giannone, European Central Bank; Otmar Issing, Goethe University Frankfurt; Hermann-Josef Lamberti, Deutsche Bank AG; Patrick Lane, The Economist; Bennet T. McCallum, Carnegie Mellon University; Frederic Mishkin, Columbia Business School; Francesca Monti, Université Libre de Bruxelles; Lucrezia Reichlin, London Business School; Norbert Walter, Deutsche Bank AG; Celia Wieland, wieland EconConsult; Volker Wieland, Goethe University Frankfurt; Michael Woodford, Columbia University

List of contents

The New-Keynesian Approach to Understanding the Economy.- Michael Woodford's Contributions to Monetary Economics.- The New-Keynesian Approach to Monetary Policy Analysis: Lessons and New Directions.- The New-Keynesian Approach in Forecasting and Monetary Policy Design.- The Case for Forecast Targeting as a Monetary Policy Strategy.- Incorporating Conjunctural Analysis in Structural Models.- Money in Monetary Policy Design: Monetary Cross-Checking in the New-Keynesian Model.- Will Monetary Policy Become More of a Science?.- Will Monetary Policy Become More of a Science?.- The Deutsche Bank Prize in Financial Economics 2007: Award Ceremony and Scientific Symposium in Honor of Michael Woodford.- The Award of the Deutsche Bank Prize 2007.- Opening Speeches at the Scientific Symposium.- Hermann-Josef Lamberti (Deutsche Bank AG).- Summary of the Scientific Symposium "The Theory and Practice of Monetary Policy Today".- The Theory and Practice of Monetary Policy Today - Successes, Failures and Open Questions.- The Theory and Practice of Monetary Policy Today - Successes, Failures and Open Questions.

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Bridging the theory and practice of monetary policy, this book presents aspects of the New-Keynesian theory of monetary policy and its implications for the practical decision-making of central bankers. It also outlines important lessons for policymakers.

Product details

Assisted by Volke Wieland (Editor), Volker Wieland (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2016
 
EAN 9783662519462
ISBN 978-3-662-51946-2
No. of pages 145
Dimensions 168 mm x 8 mm x 240 mm
Weight 283 g
Illustrations X, 145 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

B, Rating, Strategy, Finance, macroeconomics, monetary policy, Finance, general, Economics and Finance, Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics, Macroeconomics/Monetary Economics//Financial Economics, Monetary Economics, Management science, Finanzenwesen und Finanzindustrie, monetary theory

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