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We propose a theory of monetary policy and macroprudential interventions in financial markets. We focus on economies with nominal rigidities in goods and labor markets and subject to constraints on monetary policy, such as the zero lower bound or fixed exchange rates. We identify an aggregate demand externality that can be corrected by macroprudential interventions in financial markets. Ex post, the distribution of wealth across agents affects aggregate demand and output. Ex ante, however, these effects are not internalized in private financial decisions. We provide a simple formula for the required financial interventions that depends on a small number of measurable sufficient statistics. We also characterize optimal monetary policy. We extend our framework to incorporate pecuniary externalities, providing a unified approach to both externalities. Finally, we provide a number of applications which illustrate the relevance of our theory.
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Farhi et al. (Fri,) studied this question.
synapsesocial.com/papers/69d6c8cf39aaaf0da5ab3637 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3982/ecta11883
Emmanuel Farhi
Synchrotron soleil
Iván Werning
National Bureau of Economic Research
Econometrica
Bridge University
Memorial Medical Center
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