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Structural Quarterly Projection Model for Belarus

By Karel Musil, Mikhail Pranovich, Jan Vlcek

December 7, 2018

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Karel Musil, Mikhail Pranovich, and Jan Vlcek. Structural Quarterly Projection Model for Belarus, (USA: International Monetary Fund, 2018) accessed September 26, 2024

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Summary

Belarusian authorities contemplate transiting to inflation targeting. The paper suggests a small structural model at the core of the forecasting and policy analysis system. A well-researched canonical structure of Berg, A., Karam, P. and D. Laxton (2006) is extended to capture specifics of Belarusian economy and macroeconomic policy. The modified model’s policy block reflects a monetary targeting regime and allows for transition from it to an interest-rate-based framework. Adding wages, directed lending and dollarization allow for studying implications of activist wage policy, state program lending, and dollarization for macroeconomic stability and the strength of the policy transmission mechanism.

Subject: Demand for money, Exchange rates, Foreign exchange, Inflation, Inflation targeting, Monetary policy, Money, Output gap, Prices, Production

Keywords: Belarus, Changes monetary policy strategy, Core inflation, Demand for money, Depreciation shock, Depreciation target, Dollarization, Exchange rates, Fiscal Impulse, Inflation, Inflation targeting, Monetary Policy, Nominal exchange rate depreciation, Nominal Wages, Output gap, Quarterly Projection Model, Transmission mechanism, WP

Publication Details

  • Pages:

    41

  • Volume:

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  • Series:

    Working Paper No. 2018/254

  • Stock No:

    WPIEA2018254

  • ISBN:

    9781484385616

  • ISSN:

    1018-5941