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Introduction and Conclusions Macro-policy and Inflation Steven Barnett (May 2010)

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1 Introduction and Conclusions Macro-policy and Inflation Steven Barnett (May 2010)

2 Main Points 1.Inflation should be BOM’s main objective 2.Inflation outlook is worrisome 3.Monetary policy tightening should continue 4.Fiscal policy should not add to demand – Keep spending at original 2010 budget – 2011 budget same GDP share as 2010

3 Inflation as Primary Objective Monetary policy goal: Low & stable inflation – Global trend toward inflation targeting (IT) – Best economic outcomes – Central bank independence Inflation is costly – Hurts the poor – Bad for growth Reduces investment and slows economic development – Macro-instability  higher foreign borrowing cost

4 Inflation outlook is worrisome

5 Tightening Cycle has Started More monetary tightening needed – Price pressures reflect excess demand – Risk of upward wage-price spiral Tightening means – Higher interest rates – Togrog appreciation

6 Monetary policy has been loosened considerably…

7 Fiscal Policy Higher spending will increase inflation – 30% wage increase  6 percentage points extra inflation Macro-policy mix is awful – Fiscal loosening does not help economy Higher inflation More imports Currency appreciation – Monetary policy must tighten more Works by squeezing private sector Limits to how much monetary policy can offset loose fiscal

8 Fiscal Messages  Stick to the original 2010 budget - This means no increase in spending  2011: NO increase in spending (% GDP) - This means MTFF should be revised


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