Title of article :
Should the Loss-aversion Behavior be Significant for Central Bankers? Evidence from Behavioral Economics
Author/Authors :
Erfani ، Alireza Economics Department - Faculty of Economics, Management Administrative Sciences - Semnan University , Talebbeydokhti ، Azadeh Economics Department - Faculty of Economics, Management Administrative Sciences - Semnan University
From page :
823
To page :
853
Abstract :
This paper compares the effectiveness of the monetary policy based on conventional utility function and prospect theory. According to prospect theory, in the face of uncertainty, people make decisions based on perceived losses and benefits, so they are more sensitive to losses than to gains of equal size. Achieving this goal, we estimated the DSGE Model for the Iranian economy. The results of Bayesian estimation showed that under prospect theory, the inclusion of the loss-aversion component affects the household consumption behavior, the labor supply, and the real money demand. Also, The results of the Impulse-Response analysis show that an expansionary monetary shock led to an overestimate of inflation expectations due to fear of losses resulting from rising inflation. Hence, under the prospect theory, inflation increases relatively more, and the interest rate decreases with less intensity. Moreover, the more attention to the behavior of loss-aversion agents by policymakers, the less volatility is in macroeconomic variables.
Keywords :
DSGE Model , Economy of Iran , Loss , Aversion , monetary policy , prospect theory
Journal title :
Iranian Economic Review (IER)
Journal title :
Iranian Economic Review (IER)
Record number :
2754102
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