Model uncertainty and monetary policy at the Riksbank

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Model uncertainty and monetary policy at the Riksbank Lars E.O. Svensson Sveriges Riksbank Bank of Korea Conference, May 2008

Flexible inflation targeting Stabilize inflation around the inflation target (2%/yr) Stabilize resource utilization Loss function Period loss function (λ > 0) Intertemporal loss function

Flexible inflation targeting “Forecast targeting:” Choose the interest-rate path so that the resulting forecast for inflation and resource utilization “looks good” “Looks good:” Inflation approximately at 2% and resource utilization at normal 2-3 years ahead, or inflation approaching target and resource utilization approaching normal level at appropriate pace Riksbank: “Well-balanced” monetary policy “Optimal” monetary policy

Alternative interest-rate paths and forecasts, February 2008 Repo rate Per cent CPIX Annual percentage change GDP growth Annual percentage change Output gap Percentage deviation from the HP trend

Forecasts are uncertain Probability distribution Mean Uncertainty interval Depends on available information Revised when new information is received ”Forecast, not a promise!”

Mean value with uncertainty interval, February 2008 GDP Annual percentage change Repo rate Per cent CPI Annual percentage change CPIX Annual percentage change Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank

Baseline scenario, Norges Bank, January 2008 Per cent, 2005:1 – 2010:4 Instrument rate Output gap 30% 50% 70% 90% Inflation (CPI) Underlying inflation (CPI-ATE) Sources: Statistics Norway and Norges Bank

Forecast targeting: Handling new information New information relevant only if it changes the forecast for inflation or resource utilization for an unchanged interest-rate path “Filter new information through the forecast” New info shifts forecasts for inflation and resource utilization up (down) with unchanged interest-rate path Shift interest-rate path up (down)

Forecast targeting: Handling new information CPIX Annual rate, percent Repo rate Percent MPR 2007 February MPR 2007 June, repo rate from February MPR 2007 June, repo rate from June MPR 2007 June Note: Broken lines refer to the Riksbank’s forecasts Sources: Statistics Sweden and the Riksbank 9 9

Handling uncertainy Forecasts are mean forecasts, not mode “Risk-adjusted” Consistent with certainty equivalence: Known LQ model, additive uncertainty Uncertainty intervals: Mainly to emphasize forecast uncertainty, do not affect policy “Forecasts, not promises/commitments” (instrument-rate path)

Handling model uncertainy Informal model averaging: Combination of forecasts from several models (DSGE model, Bayesian VAR, indicator models) Various judgmental adjustments (determination of inflation expectations, non-rational expectations)

Model and staff forecasts, Feb 2008 Repo rate Per cent CPIX Annual percentage change GDP growth Annual percentage change Output gap Percentage deviation from the HP trend Modell och staff forecast (stor-PBG)? PPR08:1 KPIX, ränta, BNP 12

Handling model uncertainy Informal considerations in individual Board member motivations Names in Board minutes Simulations for given instrument rule (including optimal instrument rule) with parameter and shock uncertainty to construct mean forecast and uncertainty intervals