Monetary policy and the role of inventory investmentTools Rubio, Margarita and Schuh, Scott (2017) Monetary policy and the role of inventory investment. Applied Economics Letters, 24 (21). pp. 1605-1621. ISSN 1466-4291 Full text not available from this repository.AbstractIn this paper, we develop a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model (DSGE) with sticky prices and inventory investment to explore the relationship between inventories and monetary policy. We use the traditional inventory literature as a basis to motivate this extension of the benchmark model and propose inventories as a factor of production. Within this setting, we test the empirical results in Irvine and Schuh (2005), who find that, since the mid-80s, monetary policy changed its target towards the inventory component of GDP. We explore this idea in our theoretical model and conclude through simulations that this is a plausible complementary explanation for the reduction in output volatility that was observed during the Great Moderation period.
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