The 3-Equation New Keynesian Model --- A Graphical Exposition

Wendy Carlin, University College London
David Soskice, Duke University

A BEJM Contributions article.

Abstract

We develop a graphical 3-equation New Keynesian model for macroeconomic analysis to replace the traditional IS-LM-AS model. The new graphical IS-PC-MR model is a simple version of the one commonly used by central banks and captures the forward-looking thinking engaged in by the policy maker. Within a common framework, we compare our model to other monetary-rule based models that are used for teaching and policy analysis. We show that the differences among the models centre on whether the central bank optimizes and on the lag structure in the IS and Phillips curve equations. We highlight the analytical and pedagogical advantages of our preferred model. The model can be used to analyze the consequences of a wide range of macroeconomic shocks, to identify the structural determinants of the coefficients of a Taylor type interest rate rule, and to explain the origin and size of inflation bias.

Submitted: February 8, 2005 · Accepted: November 15, 2005 · Published: December 31, 2005

Originally published in Contributions to Macroeconomics.

Recommended Citation

Carlin, Wendy and Soskice, David (2005) "The 3-Equation New Keynesian Model --- A Graphical Exposition," Contributions to Macroeconomics: Vol. 5 : Iss. 1, Article 13.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/bejm/contributions/vol5/iss1/art13

 
 
 
 

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