Chaotic Interest Rate Rules

Chaotic Interest Rate Rules
Author: Jess Benhabib
Publisher:
Total Pages: 19
Release: 2004
Genre: Economic forecasting
ISBN:

A growing empirical and theoretical literature argues in favor of specifying monetary policy in the form of Taylor-type interest rate feedback rules. That is, rules whereby the nominal interest rate is set as an increasing function of inflation with a slope greater than one around an intended inflation target. This paper shows that such rules can easily lead to chaotic dynamics. The result is obtained for feedback rules that depend on contemporaneous or expected future inflation. The existence of chaotic dynamics is established analytically and numerically in the context of calibrated economies. The battery of fiscal policies that has recently been advocated for avoiding global indeterminacy induced by Taylor-type interest-rate rules (such as liquidity traps) are shown to be unlikely to provide a remedy for the complex dynamics characterized in this paper.

Chaotic Interest Rate Rules

Chaotic Interest Rate Rules
Author: Jess Benhabib
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre:
ISBN:

A growing empirical and theoretical literature argues in favor of specifying monetary policy in the form of Taylor-type interest rate feedback rules. That is, rules whereby the nominal interest rate is set as an increasing function of inflation with a slope greater than one around an intended inflation target. This paper shows that such rules can easily lead to chaotic dynamics. The result is obtained for feedback rules that depend on contemporaneous or expected future inflation. The existence of chaotic dynamics is established analytically and numerically in the context of calibrated economies. The battery of fiscal policies that has recently been advocated for avoiding global indeterminacy induced by Taylor-type interest-rate rules (such as liquidity traps) are shown to be unlikely to provide a remedy for the complex dynamics characterized in this paper.

Interest Rate Rules, Endogenous Cycles, and Chaotic Dynamics in Open Economies

Interest Rate Rules, Endogenous Cycles, and Chaotic Dynamics in Open Economies
Author: Mr.Marco Airaudo
Publisher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 68
Release: 2012-05-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1475546416

We present an extensive analysis of the consequences for global equilibrium determinacy in flexible-price open economies of implementing active interest rate rules, i.e., monetary rules where the nominal interest rate responds more than proportionally to inflation. We show that conditions under which these rules generate aggregate instability by inducing liquidity traps, endogenous cycles, and chaotic dynamics depend on specific characteristics of open economies. In particular, rules that respond to expected future inflation are more prone to induce endogenous cyclical and chaotic dynamics the more open the economy to trade.

Chaos - The Essence of Time and Money

Chaos - The Essence of Time and Money
Author: Jani Laasonen
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2017-10-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9515683734

Human history offers countless examples of how easy it is for humans to grow entangled with very sick and perverted cultures. Much more difficult - yet all the more rewarding and necessary - is to learn how to recognize and break your own indoctrination, and free yourself from the mental prison it creates. Our ability to think and question is the trait that separates us from animals and makes us distinctly human. One can awaken, decode one's own programming and squirm free of the circle of suggestion created by time and culture. One can become liberated from the illusions of zeitgeist, learn to think for oneself and free oneself of the dictation fo time-bound wisdom. The one who can separate time-bound illusion from timeless truth is no longer under the control of any ideology, sect, institution, or autocracy. One's thinking becomes independent and one's behavior is based on timeless wisdom issuing forth from the universal intelligence. It is time to wake up! If you feel within yourself that everything doesn't quite add up right, and you feel compelling need to see into the unpolluted truth, unadulterated by opinions and truths of the times, you will have to sooner or later begin to interpret the source code of our societal system - its economic and monetary systems - and the societal mechanisms that have grown to be supported by it, for in these mechanisms is hidden the seed of humanity's collective ten-thousand-year-old mental illness.

Laws of Chaos

Laws of Chaos
Author: Emmanuel Farjoun
Publisher: Verso Books
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2020-02-25
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1788737040

Classic work of political economics In this classic work of political economy, Emmanuel Farjoun and Moshé Machover rebuild two fundamental concepts of the discipline: price and profit. They redefine the basic notions of political economy, relying on probabilistic–statistical methods of the kind used in the modern foundations of other sciences. This amounts to a rigorous new foundation of the labour theory of value. A defining work of Econophysics, republished for the first time since 1983, Laws of Chaos remains a challenging, innovative work of Marxist economics.

Preventing Financial Chaos: An International Guide to Legal Rules and Operational Procedures for Handling Insolvent Banks

Preventing Financial Chaos: An International Guide to Legal Rules and Operational Procedures for Handling Insolvent Banks
Author: Robert L. Ramsey
Publisher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2000-07-04
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9041188487

There is a fundamental reason, the authors of this book contend, why national financial systems falter and collapse: the failure of central banks and other supervisory authorities to deal promptly and decisively with insolvent banks. In Preventing Financial Chaos, Ramsey and Head, both well-known to the international banking community for their restructuring services in developing and transitional economies, take a no-nonsense attitude and show exactly how to usher a problem bank out of the financial system in any country. Their clearly defined rules and procedures build disciplined, competent action that activates political will and successfully curtails systemic chaos. With this nuts-and-bolts guide, policymakers, legislators, central bank officials, and representatives of international financial institutions will be able to achieve the following: recognize, monitor and resolve bank failures; conduct timely and orderly closing of problem banks; and develop national legislation to prevent the spread of bank insolvency. The authors' firmly-held convictions about which choices should be made and why is sure to launch an important debate among lawyers, bankers and academics--a debate which will inevitably focus much-needed attention on one of the most urgent problems in today's interdependent world economic order.

McCawley and Trethowan - The Chaos of Politics and the Integrity of Law - Volume 2

McCawley and Trethowan - The Chaos of Politics and the Integrity of Law - Volume 2
Author: Ian Loveland
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2021-07-01
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1509948295

In the second part of this two-volume study, Ian Loveland delves deeply into the immediate historical and political context of the Trethowan litigation which began in New South Wales in 1930 and reached the Privy Council two years later. The litigation centred on the efforts of a conservatively-inclined government to prevent a future Labour administration led by the then radical politician Jack Lang abolishing the upper house of the State's legislature by entrenching the existence of the upper house through the legal device of requiring that its abolition be approved by a state-wide referendum. The book carefully examines the immediate political and legal routes of the entrenchment device fashioned by the State's Premier Sir Thomas Bavin and his former law student, colleague and then Dean of the Sydney University law school Sir John Peden, and places the doctrinal arguments advanced in subsequent litigation in the State courts, before the High Court and finally in the Privy Council in the multiple contexts of the personal and policy based disputes which pervaded both the State and national political arenas. In its final chapter, the book draws on insights provided by the detailed study of McCawley (in volume one) and Trethowan to revisit and re-evaluate the respective positions adopted by William Wade and Ivor Jennings as to the capacity of the United Kingdom's Parliament to introduce entrenching legislation which would be upheld by the courts.

Exchange Rate Chaos

Exchange Rate Chaos
Author: Charles R. Geisst
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2002-01-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1134837178

The Bretton Woods system ensured a quarter of a century of relative stability on the world's financial markets. The quarter of a century which has followed has brought financial chaos and excessive financial volatility. Exchange Rate Chaos: 25 Years of Financial and Consumer Democracy describes and compares US and British financial history during this period. It highlights: * similarites in financial developments between the two countries * consumer democracy: Have the wishes of consumers dominated exchange rate policy? * The decline of the small investor and the hegemony of financial institutions * How the floating exchange rates are manipulated to government advantage One of the few financial histories to deal with the postwar period, this book shows how financial developments have shaped contemporary society and politics.