Title of article :
Interest rate interactions in the classical gold standard, 1880–1914: was there any monetary independence?
Author/Authors :
Michael D. Bordo، نويسنده , , Ronald MacDonald، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2005
Pages :
21
From page :
307
To page :
327
Abstract :
This paper examines an hypothesis of Svensson (1994) (Journal of Monetary Economics 33, 157–199) that a credible target zone can confer on a country a degree of independence in the operation of its monetary policy, even when exchange rates are fixed. We test this hypothesis for the Classical gold standard using a newly created monthly data base for the period 1880–1913. Building on the recently noted finding that the Classical gold standard represented a credible, well-behaved, target zone system we propose a number of ways of testing the Svensson’ model. Our main finding is that the Classical gold standard did indeed confer some independence in the operation of monetary policy for participating countries. This would seem to have an important bearing on the kind of institutional framework required for a modern day target zone to function effectively and, in particular, to weather speculative attacks.
Keywords :
Target zone , Monetary independence
Journal title :
Journal monetary economics
Serial Year :
2005
Journal title :
Journal monetary economics
Record number :
713006
Link To Document :
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