Hommes, C., Massaro, D. and Weber, M. (2019). Monetary policy under behavioral expectations: Theory and experiment European Economic Review, 118:193--212.
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Affiliated authorsCars Hommes, Matthias Weber
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Publication year2019
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JournalEuropean Economic Review
Expectations play a crucial role in modern macroeconomic models. We consider a New Keynesian framework under a behavioral model of expectation formation and under rational expectations. Contrary to the rational model, the behavioral model predicts that inflation volatility can be lowered if the central bank reacts to the output gap in addition to inflation. We test the opposing theoretical predictions in a learning-to-forecast experiment. In line with the behavioral model, the results support the claim that output stabilization can lead to less volatile inflation.