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SchweserEconMonetary policy
I thought I knew this…
Schweser says, “When changes in monetary policy are announced and credible, the central bank is able to reduce inflation without creating a recession or increasing the level of unemployment. Thus, aggregate demand increases (shifts to the right) by an amount that is less than originally expected by the market, the money wage rate rises at a rate consistent with the increase in aggregate demand, and the shortrun supply curve decreases (shifts to the left). The end result is that inflation is decreased, the unemployment level is maintained, and a recession is avoided. All of this is achievable only because the policy change was credible and announced. Without these two attributes, the policy change may be successful in reducing inflation, but at a cost of a recession or increased unemployment.”
IRInterest rate; MSMoney Supply; ADAggregate Demand; WRMoney wage rate; SASShortrun Aggregate Supply
Let me see if I understand this.. IRinc –MSdec –ADinc –WRinc –SASdec PRICEdec.
So AD inc toward right will move P0 – P1 (higher). SASdec toward left should move P1 to P2 higher. So I just see price spiralling upward (further inflating) although GDP could remain the same.
How is the price level reduced from its original value P0?. OR How does the policy address inflation?
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