We analyse the relationship between the level of the inflation target and the zero lower bound imposed on the nominal interest rate in the framework of a behavioural New-Keynesian macroeconomic model in which agents, experiencing cognitive limitations, use adaptive learning forecasting rules. The model produces endogenous waves of optimism and pessimism (animal spirits) that lead to non-normal distributions of the output gap. We find that when the inflation target is too close to zero, the economy can get gripped by 'chronic pessimism' that leads to a dominance of negative output gaps and recessions, and in turn feeds back on expectations producing long waves of pessimism. Low inflation targets create the risk of persistence of recessions and low growth. In conclusion, our framework suggests that the 2% inflation target, now pursued by many central banks, is too low.
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Univ Leeds, Dept Econ, Leeds, England
Univ Cambridge, Dept Land Econ, Cambridge, England
Univ Econ Ho Chi Minh City UEH, Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
Azerbaijan State Univ Econ, UNEC Res Ctr Monetary & Financial Technol, Baku, AzerbaijanUniv Leeds, Dept Econ, Leeds, England
Nasir, Muhammad Ali
Huynh, Toan Luu Duc
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Univ Econ Ho Chi Minh City UEH, Ho Chi Minh, VietnamUniv Leeds, Dept Econ, Leeds, England