Discussion of The Decline of Activist Stabilization Policy

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Discussion of The Decline of Activist Stabilization Policy James Bullard Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis January 1, 2004

1 Stagflation The U.S. postwar experience with high inflation and volatile output, a.k.a. The Great Inflation. Lesson for a generation: bottle. Don t let the inflation genie out of the What happened? Could it happen again? Many recent papers. Explanations more precise than mere poor policymaking.

2 Three elements There was a large misperception of the natural rate of unemployment circa 1970. Monetary policy was more activist circa 1970 policymakers reacted more strongly to the perceived state of the real economy than they did after 1980. The expectations of private sector agents evolved and influenced the dynamics of the economy in an important way.

3 Natural rate misperceptions Posit that today s CBO estimates of the natural rate of unemployment represent the truth. Construct a series representing contemporary beliefs concerning the natural rate. Use historical records, including discussions by poliymakers at the time. Call the difference a misperception. Result: The misperception peaked at about 1.5 percentage points 1965-1975, and is essentially zero in the later portion of the sample.

4 The model A simple three-equation hybrid model, with some elements from New Keynesian microfounded models. The model is specified in deviation-from-steady-state form, but where the natural rate of unemployment is time-varying. The unemployment and inflation equations involve forward-looking terms. The interest rate equation is a monetary policy feedback rule, and also has forward-looking terms.

5 Estimation Expectations enter, and the authors use real-time data from the Survey of Professional Forecasters. The authors also use first-announced, real-time unemployment and inflation data: gaps are those first announced. Does the model provide a good empirical fit to the data?

6 Policy activism The authors want to study the idea that policy became less activist circa 1980. ( Activism? ) A structural break on the parameter describing the reaction of policymakers to the unemployment gap. Do we know that this is the only parameter that describes the break well? Goal: Conduct counterfactual experiments with the estimated model.

7 Learning What to assume about expectations in the counterfactual experiments? The authors assume private sector agents use constant gain learning. The learning algorithm is calibrated so as to mimic the SPF data. Expectations adjust endogenously to structural and policy changes, accomodating the Lucas critique.

8 Incorporating learning more fully Replacing expectations in the model with the learning algorithm creates a more complicated dynamic model. Bullard and Eusepi (2003); Collard and Dellas (2003). This more complicated model could be estimated using the same data the authors use. The private sector learners can converge to something close to REE. Expectational stability. How far off are the learning agents from RE in the counterfactual simulations?

9 Quantitative exercises Inflation would have been lower, less volatile, and less persistent if...... policymakers had the correct estimate of the natural rate of unemployment, OR... private sector expectations had been formed the same way they were circa 1966, OR... policymakers had followed a rule which did not respond to perceived unemployment gaps.

10 What to make of it The misperception of the natural rate of unemployment, and of potential output, circa 1970 should not be taken lightly. Most macroeconomic models in use do not address issues like this well. Structural change is not often confronted by theorists but empirical analysis often abstracts from expectations. This paper takes an important step in trying to address these problems.

11 Points to ponder This paper suggests policy activism can lead to serious problems if the economy s potential is misperceived, as it evidently has been in the past. One solution is to adopt Milton Friedman s position: do not attempt to do too much. If you think misperceptions of this type are no longer a problem, then thecautionarytalemaynotbesoalarming.