Abstract

In the framework of an overlapping generations model, forward-looking monetary policy rules and backward-looking monetary policy rules were investigated. It is shown that the monetary steady state is more likely to be indeterminate under an active forward-looking rule than under the corresponding backward-looking rule. It is also shown that backward-looking rules can render the monetary steady state unstable.

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