Topic Monetary Policy

Recessions cause substantial economic pain through elevated unemployment and financial distress for individuals, families, and businesses. Monetary policy is a primary tool that U.S. policymakers use to support the macroeconomy and reduce the pain of economic downturns. Equitable Growth works to improve our understanding of how monetary policy affects the business cycle, unemployment, and inequality to deliver robust, broad-based economic growth.

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Why measuring inflation is surprisingly challenging

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U.S. inflationary trends amid the COVID-19 pandemic

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What are the distributional effects of monetary policy?

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The impact of different inflationary pressures due to income inequality and racial disparities in the United States today

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Good U.S. monetary policy can’t fix bad U.S. fiscal policy

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Planning for the next recession by reforming U.S. automatic stabilizers

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Getting on the level with the Fed’s targeting of prices

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The flat Phillips Curve and U.S. labor’s share of income

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What would lead to monetary overshooting by the Fed?

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How income inequality may affect U.S. interest rates

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Inequality and aggregate demand

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Income inequality and aggregate demand in the United States

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How the rise of market power in the United States may explain some macroeconomic puzzles

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Kaldor and Piketty’s facts: The rise of monopoly power in the United States

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Can the financial benefit of lobbying be quantified?

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Lobbying with Lawyers: Financial Market Evidence for Banks’ Influence on Rulemaking

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Ten years after the beginning of the Great Recession, is it time to abandon the natural rate hypothesis?

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Policy rules and central bank independence

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