
BOOKS - Elements of Optimal Monetary Policy Committee Design

Elements of Optimal Monetary Policy Committee Design
Author: Jerome Vandenbussche
Year: December 1, 2006
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 504 KB
Language: English

Year: December 1, 2006
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 504 KB
Language: English

Book Description: Elements of Optimal Monetary Policy Committee Design Jerome Vandenbussche December 1, 2006 Pages: Genre: Economics, Central Banking, Monetary Policy, Committee Design Overview: In this thought-provoking book, [Insert Author's Name] delves into the evolution of modern central banking and the shift towards committee decision-making, exploring the key aspects of optimal monetary policy committee design. The author examines the impact of committee structure on the time inconsistency problem, information pooling, social influence, and collective accuracy, offering valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of this critical aspect of contemporary economics. Plot Summary: The book begins by discussing the significance of individual decision-making in central banking and the advantages of committee decision-making, setting the stage for the exploration of optimal monetary policy committee design. The author then delves into the preference aggregation literature, highlighting the effects of committee structure on the extent of time inconsistency issues and their associated costs. This section provides a solid foundation for understanding the importance of committee design in achieving efficient decision-making. Next, the author turns to the belief aggregation literature, analyzing how different committee structures affect the efficiency of information pooling, the process of social influence, and collective accuracy. This section offers a comprehensive overview of the various factors that contribute to effective committee decision-making. Throughout the book, the author emphasizes the need to study and understand the process of technology evolution, recognizing the crucial role it plays in shaping the modern knowledge landscape.
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