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Title Optimal Central Bank Transparency
Published in CentER Discussion Paper, Vol. 2008-59, p.1-29.
Author Cruijsen, C.A.B. van der; Eijffinger, S.C.W.; Hoogduin, L.H.
Date 2008
Reference(s) central bank transparency, monetary policy, inflation persistence.
Type working paper
Publisher Tilburg University. Center for Economic Research
Abstract Should central banks increase their degree of transparency any further? We show that there is likely to be an optimal intermediate degree of central bank transparency. Up to this optimum more transparency is desirable: it improves the quality of private sector inflation forecasts. But beyond the optimum people might: (1) start to attach too much weight to the conditionality of their forecasts, and/or (2) get confused by the large and increasing amount of information they receive. This deteriorates the (perceived) quality of private sector inflation forecasts. Inflation then is set in a more backward looking manner resulting in higher inflation persistence. By using a panel data set on the transparency of 100 central banks we find empirical support for an optimal intermediate degree of transparency at which inflation persistence is minimized. Our results indicate that while there are central banks that would benefit from further transparency increases, some might already have reached the limit.
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Persistent Identifier urn:nbn:nl:ui:12-3106386
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