The natural interest rate: concept, determinants and implications for monetary policy

The natural interest rate: concept, determinants and implications for monetary policy

Series: Analytical Articles.

Author: Alessandro Galesi, Galo Nuño and Carlos Thomas.

Topics: Monetary policy | Spain | Economic situation | Financial analysis.

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Abstract

This article defines the natural interest rate, analysing the concept and its role in monetary policy conduct. Estimates of the natural interest rate place it at historically low and even negative levels. Demographics and growth, but also the recent financial crisis with weak aggregate demand, deleveraging, etc., are identified as factors related to this decline. Lastly, the article highlights the difficulties that a natural rate of this type may pose to central banks in achieving their objectives, and it discusses potential monetary policy-related solutions, such as QE and changes in the monetary policy objective.

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