The Taylor Rule and the Transformation of Monetary Policy [Hardcover]

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  • ISBN-10:  0817914048
  • ISBN-10:  0817914048
  • ISBN-13:  9780817914042
  • ISBN-13:  9780817914042
  • Publisher:  Hoover Institution Press
  • Publisher:  Hoover Institution Press
  • Pages:  368
  • Pages:  368
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Binding:  Hardcover
  • Pub Date:  01-Jan-2012
  • Pub Date:  01-Jan-2012
  • SKU:  0817914048-11-SPLV
  • SKU:  0817914048-11-SPLV
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BRIDGING THE GAP BETWEEN MONETARY THEORY AND APPLIED MONETARY POLICY: THE TAYLOR RULE

Twenty years ago, John Taylor proposed a simple idea to guide monetary policy. Quickly the idea spread, not only through academia, but also to the trading floors of Wall Street and the Federal Reserve's boardroom in Washington. Now, two decades later, the Taylor rule remains a focal point for discussions of monetary policy around the world.

InThe Taylor Rule and the Transformation of Monetary Policy, a veritable contributors' "who's who" from the academic and policy communities explain and provide perspectives on John Taylor's revolutionary thinking about monetary policy. From the Great Inflation of the 1970s through the Great Moderation of the 1980s and 1990s to the Great Deviation following the 2001 recession, the contributors analyze Taylor's influences on monetary theory and policy around the world. They explore some of the literature that Taylor inspired and help us understand how the new ways of thinking that he pioneered have influenced actual policy here and abroad.

CONTRIBUTORS: Pier Francesco Asso, Ben S. Bernanke, Richard W. Fisher, Otmar Issing, George A. Kahn, Donald L. Kohn, Robert Leeson, John P. Lipsky, Robert E. Lucas, Edward Nelson, Guillermo Ortiz, Lars Svensson, John B. Taylor, Michael Woodford, Janet Yellen

A contributors' "who's who" from the academic and policy communities explain and provide perspectives on John Taylor's revolutionary thinking about monetary policy. They explore some of the literature that Taylor inspired and help us understand how the new ways of thinking that he pioneered have influenced actual policy here and abroad.

Preface by Richard W. Fisher
Introduction by Evan F. Koenig, Robert Leeson, and George A. Kahn

I. TAYLOR’S APPROACH TO MONETARY THEORY AND POLICY


1. Monetary Policy Rules: from Adam Smith to John TaylolC¶