Index

Central Bank Policy: Theory and Practice

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Warjiyo, P. and Juhro, S.M. (2019), "Index", Central Bank Policy: Theory and Practice, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 553-569. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-78973-751-620191023

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INDEX

Note: Page numbers followed by “n” with numbers indicate footnotes.

Academic thinking
, 6–9

Accountability
, 40–41, 241, 265–266, 286, 292n3, 335, 341–342, 361

Accountable central bank
, 350

Ad hoc

models
, 288

role
, 408

Adaptive expectations formation
, 88

Administered prices (AP)
, 180, 237, 265, 312

Administrative instruments
, 413

Adverse selection bias
, 72

Aggregate demand (AD)
, 164, 287

curve
, 88

shock
, 63

Aggregate Rational Inflation–Targeting Model for Bank Indonesia model (ARIMBI model)
, 267, 288

Aggregate supply (AS)
, 146

Amalgamating MPTM analysis
, 133–134

American Deposit Receipts (ADR)
, 415

Amplification
, 129

Annual Development Plan
, 268

Annual Financial Statements of Bank Indonesia
, 346

Annual monetary base targets
, 268n9

Argentina, monetary policy regime in
, 182–183

Asian Financial Crisis (1997/1998)
, 27, 35, 106, 111, 116, 151–152, 155, 262, 268, 271, 315, 401, 424, 441–442, 503–504

Asset price channel
, 126–127, 351

in EMEs
, 145–146

in Indonesia
, 152

Asset prices
, 140, 480

booms
, 473

bubbles
, 424, 436, 440, 465

Asset(s)

bank
, 491

market prices
, 439

portfolios
, 28

securitization
, 142–143

Authority theory
, 328–331

Automated teller machines (ATM)
, 5, 38, 190

Back-of-the-envelope approach
, 175

Backward-looking Taylor rule
, 212

Bagehot’s Rule
, 23

Balance of payments (BOP)
, 22, 81, 85, 86n6, 117, 177, 216, 288, 388, 424

Balance sheet

conditions
, 490

constraint
, 494

Balance sheet channel
, 132, 154–155

collateral constraints
, 134–137

in EMEs
, 146–149

external finance premium
, 133–134

Balassa-Samuelson effect
, 127

Bank for International Settlements (BIS)
, 26n2, 32, 36, 430–431, 463

Bank Indonesia (BI)
, 3–4, 15–16, 110–111, 345

communication strategy
, 382–384

independence and accountability
, 344–346

officers
, 345

Bank Indonesia Act (BI Act)
, 111, 179n9, 186, 261–264, 266, 380, 382

amendments to
, 283–286

aspects for
, 271

Board of Governors
, 273

macroeconomic models
, 287–288

rate consistency
, 279

surveys
, 267

Bank Indonesia Certificates (SBI)
, 67, 69, 152, 189, 218, 285, 439, 510

Bank Indonesia Facilities (FASBI)
, 218

Bank Indonesia policy mix
, 502

foreign capital flow management
, 510–511

institutional arrangements
, 513–514

interest rate and exchange rate policies
, 507–510

macroprudential policy
, 511–513

policy mix targets and instruments
, 504–507

Bank lending
, 50

behavior
, 76, 130

channel
, 130–131, 151, 154–155

Bank Negara Indonesia (BNI)
, 21

Bank of Canada
, 490

Bank of England (BoE)
, 20–21, 207, 307, 447, 450

Bank of Japan (BOJ)
, 26, 215, 358, 487–488

Bank(ing)

assets
, 491

BANK-optimal rate
, 73

behavior
, 71–74

capital channel
, 130–132

credit growth
, 457

crisis
, 442

deregulation policy
, 189

industry
, 493–497

interest rate regulations
, 398

intermediation function
, 219

regulatory policy
, 76–77

role
, 70

sector
, 272

supply function
, 131

survey
, 267

Bankruptcy
, 444

Barro-Gordon model
, 301–304

standard linear quadratic model
, 315

Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS)
, 26n2

Baseline ITF macroeconomic model
, 230–231

Bayes rule
, 58

Behavioral Model of Effective Exchange Rate (BEER)
, 287n22

Bipolarization
, 103–105

BI–Scripless Securities Settlement System (BI-S4)
, 37

Board of Governors meeting (RDG)
, 287

Bonds
, 463

Boom-bust financial cycle
, 425

Brazil, Foreign CFM effectiveness in
, 414–415

Bretton Woods system
, 25–26

period (1959–1970)
, 403

Business

cycle
, 439

decisions without collateral constraints
, 136

failure
, 131

survey
, 267

Capital
, 486–487

account management
, 99

capital-based bank
, 154–155

controls
, 403, 411, 412–414

mobility
, 403

Capital adequacy ratio (CAR)
, 121, 132, 416

Capital flow management (CFM)
, 387

Capital flows
, 84

macroprudential regulations on
, 415–416

management
, 34

volatility
, 400–402, 413–414

Capital market

barriers
, 84n5

development
, 190

function
, 147–148

Capital requirements
, 436–437, 471, 484–485

constraint
, 494

Cash-in-advance constraint (CIA constraint)
, 71n7

CCB
, (see Countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB))

Central bank
, 10–11, 36, 216, 243, 266, 270–271, 357, 372, 387, 452

academic thinking, political economy and
, 6–9

aspects and goals of
, 21–22

assessment
, 362

behavior
, 354

credibility
, 40–41, 103n9, 293

and economy
, 4–6

evolution
, 20

exchange rate stability and foreign capital flows
, 34–39

GFC
, 19–20, 28–31

gold standard era and real bills doctrine
, 22–24

under government control
, 24–26

inflation targeting
, 26–28

institute monetary policy
, 461

institutional arrangements and coordination
, 43–44

institutional reform
, 39–44

leaders
, 186

legal monetary policy framework
, 180

LOLR
, 20–21

loss function
, 231

macroprudential policy
, 431–435

monetary and financial system stability
, 35–36

monetary operations
, 90–93

monetary policy, price stability, and exchange rates
, 32–33

observers
, 365

payment systemic stability
, 36–39

policy
, 3

policy reform
, 31–39

role in FSS
, 429–431

transparency and communication
, 41–43

Central Bank Act
, 187

Central bank independence and accountability
, 26–28, 40–41, 226, 291n2, 292, 331–337

Bank Indonesia’s independence and accountability
, 344–346

central bank accountability theory
, 331–337

critical issue
, 339–341

delegation of authority theory
, 328–331

and economic performance
, 337–339

empirical dimensions
, 320–327

empirical studies
, 337

ex post and ex ante accountability
, 341–342

policy independence and credibility during crisis period
, 342–344

theoretical models concerning
, 327

Central bank policy mix
, 467

Bank Indonesia policy mix
, 502–514

conceptual dimension
, 463

DSGE model
, 462

DSGE modeling with macrofinancial linkages
, 486–502

formulation
, 481–486, 499–502

integration of monetary policy and macroprudential policy
, 468

ITF
, 461

price stability and financial system stability targets
, 463–467

structural macroeconomic modeling
, 473–486, 487

Taylor rule
, 469

transmission mechanism
, 470–473

Central banking laws
, 235–236

in EMEs
, 236

provisions in
, 235

Chicago Board of Exchange (CBOE)
, 393n1

China Banking Regulatory Commission
, 456

Classical economics
, 349–350

Classical quantity theory of money
, 59

Classical theory
, 11, 50–51

Collateral constraints
, 134–137, 488

Colombia, Foreign CFM effectiveness in
, 414–415

Committee on Payments and Settlement Systems (CPSS)
, 26n2

Communication
, 41–43, 358–361

effectiveness
, 382

methods
, 361–362

monetary policy
, 351

policy
, 280

targets
, 362–365

Consensus Forecast (CF)
, 153

Conservative agent
, 328–331

Conservative central bank
, 296n4, 328n4, 365–370

Constant elasticity of substitution (CES)
, 493

Constant rule
, 199

Consumer

inflation expectations
, 153

protection
, 456

Consumer Expectation Survey
, 267

Consumer price index (CPI)
, 65, 179, 237–238, 464

inflation projections
, 265

Contagion process
, 427

Core inflation
, 237–238, 243, 254, 265, 276, 311–312

Corporate

balance sheet channel
, 147

investment
, 125

technology
, 57

transparency
, 154

Cost

of capital on investment
, 124–125

of controlling inflation
, 175–176

of crisis recovery
, 28

of disinflationary policy
, 178n8

Countercyclical capital buffer (CCyB)
, 435, 454, 467

Covered interest parity (CIP)
, 123

Covered interest rate parity (CIRP)
, 84–85

Credibility
, 24, 39–41, 292, 319

during crisis period
, 342–344

effort to improving
, 295–298

index
, 307–308

macroprudential policy
, 474

measures
, 306

parameterization approach
, 307–308

problem
, 293–295

problem analysis with supply shocks
, 304–306

qualitative approach
, 308–309

quantitative modeling approach
, 309–311

Credit
, 491

availability and bank behavior
, 71–74

booms and busts
, 442–443

cards
, 38, 79, 113

ceilings
, 208

crunch
, 272

exchange rate
, 351

gap
, 480, 481–482

growth
, 417, 511

guarantees
, 131

information system development
, 77

market
, 75, 130

performance
, 70

risk
, 72, 132, 505

risk-taking behavior
, 468

supply function
, 132

Credit channel
, 268–269, 272

bank
, 470

in EMEs
, 146–149

In Poland
, 246

Credit default orders (CDOs)
, 452

Credit default swaps (CDS)
, 138, 393n2, 451

Credit rationing
, 130, 136, 439

equilibrium
, 71–74

Credit view of monetary transmission
, (see also Money view of monetary transmission)

aggregate demand response
, 129–130

balance sheet channel
, 132–137

bank capital channel
, 130–132

bank lending channel
, 130–131

risk-taking channel
, 137–140

Credit-to-GDP ratio
, 483

Crisis
, (see also Global financial crisis (GFC))

analyses
, 107

Asian Financial Crisis (1997/1998)
, 27, 35, 106, 111, 116, 151–152, 155, 262, 268, 271, 315, 401, 424, 441–442, 503–504

banking
, 442

economic
, 183–184, 442

exchange rates
, 105–107

external debt
, 442, 462

financial
, 22, 132, 344, 379, 423–424

México crisis (1994)
, 106

payments
, 462

post-global
, 464

prevention
, 20

sudden-stop capital reversal
, 462

US
, 462

Croatia, prudential regulations on foreign loans in
, 416–417

Croatian National Bank (CNB)
, 416

Cross-border capital mobility
, 90

Cross-border investment
, 388–389

Crowding out effect
, 122n6

Currency
, 5, 36

board
, 182n10

demand
, 88

fluctuations
, 123

Current account liberalization (CAL)
, 390

Cyclical behaviors
, 504–505

De facto approach
, 103–104, 402–403

De facto monetary policy strategy
, 278

De jure approach
, 103–104, 402–403

Debt-to-capital ratio
, 412

Debt-to-income ratio (DTI)
, 454, 467

Demand

for credit
, 72

curve
, 231

for deposits and loans
, 493

for foreign exchange
, 111

for investment
, 125

for money
, 55, 70, 287

Demand-side shocks
, 164–165

standard Poole model with
, 194–195

Democratic accountability
, 296n4, 331–337, 355–358

Deposit(s)
, 491

bank
, 21

insurance corporation
, 427–428

Deutsche Bundesbank
, 179, 184n12, 184–185, 214, 322, 447

Deutsche eMark (DEM)
, 95

Direct

credit
, 208

instruments
, 208

monetary instruments
, 246

pass-through effects
, 269

Disinflation process
, 314

Domestic bond market
, 91

Domestic currency
, 167

depreciation
, 183–184

stability
, 4

values
, 8

Domestic economy
, 401, 407–408, 467

Domestic financial

institutions
, 413

markets
, 401

repression
, 25

sector deepening
, 398–399

Domestic systemically important bank (D-SIB)
, 453

Domestic-oriented economy
, 470

Dornbusch’s overshooting model
, 82, 88–90, 101

Dual mandate
, 10, 14, 358, 461, 463, 467, 469, 477, 479, 507

Dynamic analysis of elasticity
, 98

Dynamic General Equilibrium Model of Bank Indonesia (GEMBI)
, 288

Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium model (DGSE model)
, 15, 141–143, 462

formulation
, 499–502

with macrofinancial linkages
, 486

macrofinancial modeling approaches
, 488–490

monetary policy and macroprudential policy
, 490–499

Eclectic inflation targeting (EIT)
, 224, 248, 250

Economic cycle
, 436

output-prices trade-off in
, 173–174

Economic factors
, 342–343, 366

public uncertainty to changes in
, 368–369

Economic performance
, 337–339, 374–377, 395

empirical phenomenon
, 395–396

Lucas Paradox
, 396–400

Economic/economy
, 57–58

Central bank and
, 4–6

crisis
, 183–184, 442

decision-making process
, 298

deregulation, period of
, 188–190

developments
, 335

downswing
, 132

exchange rates and
, 81–112

forecasts
, 349

fundamentals
, 397–398

growth
, 12, 162, 250, 356, 374, 387–388, 402, 461, 468

imperfect transparency
, 365

independence
, 320, 323–324

indicators
, 243n5, 363

integration
, 102

models
, 243–244

puzzle
, 68

recovery momentum
, 262

resources
, 349–350

shocks
, 88, 294–295

stability
, 7

stabilization and rehabilitation
, 187–188

system
, 67, 232

theory
, 440

transparency
, 352, 368–369

upswing
, (see Financial accelerator)

Emergency Funding Facility (FPD)
, 285

SUN purchases for
, 285–286

Emerging market economies (EMEs)
, 6, 26, 207, 244, 351, 387, 441, 461, 493–494

asset price channel
, 145–146

credit and balance sheet channels
, 146–149

exchange rate channel
, 145–146

expectations channel
, 145–146

interest rate channel
, 145–146

monetary policy transmission in
, 145

monetary policy transmission in post-GFC era
, 149–151

Emerging Portfolio Fund Research (EPFR)
, 401

Empirical studies

on effect of capital flow volatility
, 400–402

of transparency and communication strategies in countries
, 370–380

Equilibrium
, 59

analysis
, 53

credit rationing
, 74

model
, 57

Error correction model (ECM)
, 156

European Central Bank (ECB)
, 26, 142, 291, 321, 350, 426, 447, 453n3, 476

European Monetary System (EMS)
, 178

European Union (EU)
, 141

monetary policy transmission
, 141–143

Eurosystem
, 416

Ex ante
, 398, 435

accountability
, 341–342

credibility index
, 307

monetary policy clarity
, 249

Ex post
, 398

accountability
, 341–342

credibility index
, 307

monetary policy clarity
, 249

Exchange rate channel
, 127–128, 418

in EMEs
, 145–146

in Indonesia
, 152

Exchange rate determination theory
, (see also Monetary economic theory), 82

CIRP
, 84–85

exchange rate model with sticky prices
, 88–90

market microstructure models
, 93–97

Mundell–Fleming model
, 85–87

portfolio balance model and central bank monetary operations
, 90–93

PPP
, 83–84

Exchange rate mechanism (ERM)
, 106–107, 183

Exchange rate pass-through (ERPT)
, 99–101

Exchange rate(s)
, 32–33, 81, 287, 391, 429, 462, 464, 468, 480, 507, 511

appreciation
, 394

choice of exchange rate system
, 101–103

crises
, 105–107

depreciation
, 92–93, 421

determination theory
, 82–97

developments
, 269

empirical findings for
, 98

empirical findings in Indonesia
, 100–101

and inflation
, 99–100

intervention
, 99

models
, 82, 88–90

monetary policy and theory
, 81–82

overshooting model
, 89

policy
, 507–510

stability
, 34–39, 122–123, 235, 250, 402

stabilization
, 404–405

stabilization policy
, 107–109

system and policy
, 101, 109–112

systems
, 103–105, 403

targeting
, 167–168, 182–184

theory
, 82, 93

and trade
, 98–99

volatility
, 364, 402

Expectations channel
, 128–129

in EMEs
, 145–146

in Indonesia
, 152

market
, 468

Expected Augmented Phillips Curve (EAPC)
, 399

Export Bonus System
, 110n11

Fear index
, 393n1

Fear of floating
, 32, 103–105, 107

Federal Funds Rate (FFR)
, 3, 143, 356, 418, 420, 464–465

Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)
, 3, 41, 308, 321

Federal Reserve Act
, 179–180

Federal Reserve System (Fed)
, 21, 33

Financial

account
, 389

amplification
, 139

crisis
, 22, 132, 344, 379, 423–424

DSGE models with financial frictions
, 491–497

globalization
, 405

indicators
, 243n5

innovation
, 27–28, 143–144

instability
, 425

interconnectedness
, 444–445

liberalization
, 82

policy transparency
, 373

repression
, 188

system
, 124, 141, 447

system instability
, 430–431

theory
, 138

transparency
, 351

variables
, 353

Financial accelerator
, 15, 119, 133–134, 137, 488

theory
, 439–440

Financial asset(s)
, 127, 391, 437

portfolio diversification
, 91

prices
, 126, 440, 463

Financial Conduct Authority (FCA)
, 43

Financial market(s)
, 146, 364, 392–393

development
, 147

liberalization
, 147

volatility
, 355

Financial network

analysis
, 449, 451

chain
, 452

Financial Policy Committee (FPC)
, 513

Financial procyclicality
, 426, 435

empirical evidence for
, 440–444

financial accelerator theory
, 439–440

financial cycle and economic cycle procyclicality
, 436

interaction between business cycle
, 438

Financial products
, 189

innovation diversification
, 452

Financial sector
, 474

liberalization
, 190

procyclicality
, 269n10

Financial Services Authority (OJK)
, 44, 261n2, 505, 514

Financial Soundness Indicator (FSI)
, 465

Financial Stability Report (FSR)
, 378–379, 379n7

Financial System Crisis Prevention and Resolution Act (PPKSK Act)
, 426, 453, 505, 514

Financial system stability (FSS)
, 19–20, 24, 28–29, 35–36, 280, 364, 411–412, 423, 472, 476–477, 502

central bank’s role in
, 429–431

conceptual dimension
, 424

GFC of 2008/2009 and
, 425–429

interconnectedness and financial networks
, 444–452

macroprudential policy theory and practices
, 452–458

effect of monetary policy
, 472

risk
, 471

targets
, 463–467

theoretical model and empirical evidence of financial procyclicality
, 435–444

Financial technology (FinTech)
, 5, 38–39

Fixed exchange rate

regime
, 87, 102

system
, 102, 110, 405

Flexible Inflation Targeting Framework (FITF)
, 10, 278n13, 279, 463

Foreign bond market
, 91

Foreign capital flows
, 34–39, 387

and economic performance
, 395–400

foreign CFM
, 409–417

impact of global spillovers from US monetary policy
, 418–421

management
, 34, 461–463, 470, 487, 503, 510–511

and monetary policy dynamics in Indonesia
, 406–409

and monetary stability
, 400–409

neoclassical theory and PI theory
, 388–391

push and pull factors
, 391–395

theoretical dimension and
, 388

volatility
, 423

Foreign CFM
, 409

practices
, 414–417

principles, targets, and instruments
, 410–414

Foreign exchange
, 81

derivatives
, 416

intervention
, 107–109, 122–123, 507

Foreign exchange market
, 88, 118, 129, 427, 467

intervention
, 404

microstructure
, 93

GARCH
, 123n7

“Gebrakan Sumarlin”
, 189n13

General equilibrium analysis framework, money role in
, 52

MIU function model
, 55–57

OLG model
, 53–55

real sector analysis
, 52–53

Germany in controlling inflation
, 184

Global economy
, 387

developments
, 391–392

Global financial crisis (GFC)
, (see also Inflation), 3, 6–7, 12, 14, 19–20, 32–33, 35, 38, 81, 137, 150, 154, 258, 262, 418, 423, 461, 465

of 2008/2009 and FSS
, 425–429

central banks and
, 28–31

inflation targeting after GFC of 2008/2009
, 257–259

strengthening ITF implementation strategy after
, 277–281

Global spillovers
, 387

from US monetary policy
, 418

Global Systemically Important Banks (G-SIBs)
, 455

Government
, 295

bond yields
, 243

debt securities
, 271, 285, 439

financial sustainability
, 272

fiscal stimulus package
, 512

and parliament
, 363–364

Great Depression (1930)
, 7, 24, 28, 31, 137

Great Moderation
, 27, 462

Gross domestic product (GDP)
, 12, 85

deflator
, 237n4

growth
, 420–421

Hamiltonian function
, 56

Headline inflation
, (see Consumer price index (CPI))

Hedge funds
, 447

Herding behavior
, 427

Heterogeneous economic players
, 488

Heterogeneous information
, 93–97

Household

balance sheet channel
, 147

and entrepreneurs/businesses
, 491–493

Hybrid Phillips curve model
, 173

Imperfect information
, 57

money–output correlation against
, 59–61

relationship between money–output and
, 57–59

Imperfect international finance
, 399–400

Imperfect transparency
, 365–370

Implicit interest rate policy rule
, 212–215

Implicit targeting
, 186

Independence
, (see also Central bank independence and accountability), 40–41, 43–44

goal
, 320–322, 344–345

index
, 325

institutional
, 168

instrument
, 236, 320, 322–323, 345

performance
, 338

personal
, 323–324, 345

policy
, 319, 342–344

political
, 320

Indonesia

assessing monetary policy credibility in
, 311

asset price channel
, 152

balance sheet channel
, 154–155

Bank Indonesia’s communication strategy
, 382–384

bank lending channel
, 154–155

banking system
, 272

economic stabilization and rehabilitation
, 187–188

empirical studies of time inconsistency in Indonesia
, 314–318

era of oil-based economic growth
, 188

exchange rate channel
, 152

exchange rate on economy in
, 100–101

exchange rate system and policy in
, 109–112

expectations channel
, 152

foreign capital flows and monetary policy dynamics in
, 406–409

inclusion in IMF Program
, 273

interest rate channel
, 152

ITF
, 186–187, 262–263

monetary operations in
, 216–220

monetary policy in
, 66–69, 186

monetary policy transmission in
, 151

period of economic deregulation, debureaucratization, and liberalization
, 188–190

policy credibility in Indonesia during ITF implementation
, 311–314

political transition process in
, 272

transmission of risk-taking behavior and central bank policy mix
, 155–157

transparency and communication strategy in
, 380

transparency to strengthen monetary policy framework
, 380–382

Inflation
, (see also Global financial crisis (GFC)), 162, 349, 376, 387–388, 420–421, 463–464

bias
, 167n3, 302–303

controlling cost
, 175–176

deviation
, 409

exchange rate and
, 99–100

exchange rate transmission
, 128

expectations
, 128–129, 153n10, 267

indicators
, 243

inflation-averse central bank
, 328

inflation-forecast-based rule
, 201

nutters
, 278n13

projections
, 242–244, 267–268

rule
, 303

stability
, 236

variance
, 367–368

Inflation targeting
, 169, 185

clarity of commitment to
, 248–249

classification
, 250–251

credibility
, 249–250

and economic performance
, 252

after GFC of 2008/2009
, 257–259

importance
, 250–252

regimes
, 247

regimes and rationale
, 247–248

successes and alternative opinions
, 252–257

Inflation Targeting Framework (ITF)
, 7, 19, 26–27, 33, 100, 179, 186–187, 201, 223, 261, 278n13, 311, 351, 403, 429, 461

actual and target inflation
, 276

announcing
, 239–240

formulation
, 236–240, 264–265

by government
, 283–285

implementation
, 262–263, 274–277

in inflation forecast targeting format
, 232–234

institutional framework
, 235–241, 263–266

issues during transition period
, 271–274

ITF-based monetary policy framework
, 223–224, 226

macroeconomic theory
, 230

operational framework
, 242–247, 266–271

point or range
, 238

policy credibility in Indonesia during ITF implementation
, 311–314

rationale, characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages
, 224–229

size
, 238

strengthening ITF implementation strategy after GFC
, 277–281

theoretical model
, 229–234

Institutional arrangements
, 513–514

and coordination
, 43–44

Instrument independence
, 320, 322–323, 345

in monetary policy
, 236

Interbank

money market
, 449

system dynamics
, 449

Interconnectedness
, 453

empirical evidence for financial
, 447–452

and financial networks
, 444

theory
, 444–447

Interest rate
, 67, 75–76, 194–196, 205–207, 247, 258–259, 351, 357, 364, 468, 502

lag
, 409

policy
, 120–121, 507–510

rules
, 203

Interest rate channel
, 124–126

in EMEs
, 145–146

in Indonesia
, 152

Interest rate parity theory (IRP theory)
, 84–85

International Capital Asset Pricing Model (IAPM)
, 390

International Monetary Fund (IMF)
, 26n2, 270, 388

assessing transparency by
, 370–372

Investment

capital
, (see Loan—capital)

cost of capital on
, 124–125

demand function
, 125

wealth effect on
, 127

J-curve effect
, 100–101

“Just-do-it” strategy
, 186, 308

k-percent rule
, 198

Kalman filter
, 312n7, 400

Keynesian and neoclassical economics
, 349–350, 461

Keynesian-neoclassical synthesis
, 29, 61–63

Kydland and Prescott’s model
, 298–301

Large-scale models
, 244

structural macroeconomic model
, 267

Leading Economic Indicators (LEI)
, 268

Lender of last resort (LOLR)
, 5, 7, 19–21, 28–29, 35, 38, 215, 427–428

Lending

rate
, 495

requirements
, 246

Lending facility (LF)
, 120

Linearization model
, 497

Liquidity
, 139–140, 486–487

liquidity-related macroprudential instruments
, 456

market
, 39, 139

Liquidity preference money supply (LM)
, 194

Loan

agreements
, 488–489

capital
, 436

demand and supply of
, 154

loanable fund theory
, 72–73

Loan-to-deposit ratio (LDR)
, 70, 121, 132, 454, 467

Loan-to-value ratio (LTV ratio)
, 4, 134, 137, 440, 467, 513

Log-linear

equation
, 88

first-order condition
, 497

Loss function
, 232

of monetary authority
, 199

Lucas Island model
, 57–58

Lucas Paradox
, 395–400

Lucas supply function
, 59

Macroeconomic

policies
, 409–410

stability
, 410–412, 463–465, 502

welfare function
, 162

Macroeconomic Model of Bank Indonesia (MODBI)
, 267, 287

Macrofinancial linkage
, 428

Macrofinancial modeling approaches in DSGE
, 488–490

Macrointernational linkage
, 428

Macronational linkage
, 428

Macroprudential policy
, 35–36, 258, 410–411, 424, 431, 461–462, 466–467, 469–470, 487, 511–513

application in various jurisdictions
, 456–458

central bank
, 431–435

in DSGE modeling
, 490–497

framework
, 468

interconnectedness and financial networks
, 444–452

loan constraints
, 499

principles, targets, and instruments
, 453–456

response
, 433

theoretical model and empirical evidence of financial procyclicality
, 435–444

theory and practices
, 452–458

time deposit rate
, 498

Macroprudential regulation
, 5

on capital flows
, 415–416

Market

cycle
, 145

equilibrium loanable funds
, 73

imperfections
, 69–77

liquidity
, 39, 139

microstructure analysis
, (see Exchange rate theory)

microstructure models
, 93–97

signaling
, 271

transparency
, (see Operational transparency)

Market expectations

channels
, 468

Poole model variations with
, 195–197

Markov-switching model
, 401

Markowitz model/theory
, 126, 390

Marshall–Lerner condition
, 98–100

Mass media and public
, 362–363

McCallum rule
, 200–201, 212, 214

México crisis (1994)
, 106

Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSME)
, 38, 77

Microfinancial sector
, 428

Microprudential policy
, (see also Macroprudential policy), 377–378n6, 431

Microprudential regulation
, 5

Microprudential supervisory authority
, 424

Monetarist analysis framework, money role in
, 61–63

Monetary aggregates
, 205–207, 215

Monetary and Financial Policies (MFP)
, 370–371

Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS)
, 457

Monetary condition index (MCI)
, 246

Monetary economic theory
, (see also Exchange rate determination theory), 11, 69, 115, 124

credit availability and bank behavior
, 71–74

money
, 70–71

new paradigm in
, 74–77

Monetary policy
, 5, 23, 26, 28–30, 32–33, 35, 49, 105, 117, 125, 126, 131, 161, 187, 189, 225, 274, 337, 377n6, 387, 462, 464–465, 469, 472, 487

accountability
, 226

autonomy
, 82n1

communication strategy
, 358

communication targets
, 362–365

communications methods
, 361–362

consensus regarding role of
, 65–66

consistency
, 27

in DSGE modeling
, 490–499

dynamics in Indonesia
, 406–409

in economy
, 49–50

effectiveness
, 272, 285

empirical evidence in Indonesia
, 66–69

foreign capital flows and monetary stability
, 400–409

framework
, 468

impact of global spillovers from US monetary policy
, 418–421

inconsistency
, 40

instruments
, 205–212

market imperfections and new paradigm of monetary economics
, 69–77

monetary policy modeling and variable selection issues
, 63–65

normalization process of
, 30

optimization
, 387

rate
, 393, 495

regime
, 355–358

scope of communication
, 358–361

theoretical review
, 50–63

and theory
, 81–82, 119

transmission
, 268–270

transmission channels
, 353

transparency
, 42–43, 139, 225, 349–350–351, 373–377

Monetary policy credibility
, 102–103, 225, 275, 429, 482–483

assessment in Indonesia
, 311–318

conceptual dimensions of policy credibility
, 293–298

empirical studies
, 306–311

time inconsistency
, 298–306

Monetary policy operational framework
, 12–13, 193

application in several countries
, 205–215

conceptual dimensions and theoretical models
, 194–204

monetary operations in Indonesia
, 216–220

selection strategy
, 203

Monetary policy response

implicit interest rate policy rule in several countries
, 212–215

monetary aggregates
, 215

Monetary policy strategy framework
, 161

from 1990s to present day
, 179–182

empirical studies and related issues
, 170

exchange rate targeting
, 167–168, 182–184

final policy target
, 162, 177

formulation
, 170–171

implementation in several jurisdictions
, 176

inflation targeting
, 169, 185

monetary policy regime in Indonesia
, 186–190

monetary targeting
, 168–169, 184–185

no explicit anchor targeting
, 169–170, 186

nominal income targeting
, 170

output-prices trade-off in economic cycle
, 173–174

Phillips curve phenomenon
, 171–173

quadratic function
, 162–163

regime
, 166–167, 182

sacrifice ratio
, 175–176

shift in priorities
, 177–179

short-term output-prices trade-off
, 171–173

targeting long-term policy goals
, 163

targeting short-term policy goals
, 163–166

Monetary policy transmission mechanism (MPTM)
, 11–12, 115–116, 118–120, 271

in advanced countries
, 141

in countries
, 140

in EMEs
, 145–151

empirical MPTM studies
, 140–141

in EU
, 141–143

in Indonesia
, 151–157

map
, 116–117

monetary transmission channels
, 124–129

policy rate and monetary operations
, 120–123

in United States
, 143–145

Monetary policy trilemma
, 90

index in Indonesia
, 407

of open economy
, 110, 402–405

Monetary shocks
, 63

Monetary stability
, 35–36, 400

empirical studies on effect of capital flow volatility
, 400–402

foreign capital flows and monetary policy dynamics in Indonesia
, 406–409

monetary policy trilemma in open economy
, 402–405

Monetary transmission channels
, 124

credit view
, 129–140

money view
, 124–129

Monetary transparency
, 351

Money
, 11, 36, 49, 70–71

center
, 449

consensus regarding role of
, 65–66

in economy
, 49–50, 63

money–output correlation against imperfect market competition and price rigidity
, 59–61

neutrality
, 50–51, 55, 59

relationship between money–output and imperfect information
, 57–59

role in general equilibrium analysis framework
, 52–57

role in monetarist analysis framework
, 61–63

substitution
, 85

supply
, 51–52, 75, 194–196, 351, 468

theoretical review
, 50

Money market

equilibrium
, 88

instrument
, 190

Money market account (MMA)
, 70

Money view of monetary transmission
, (see also Credit view of monetary transmission), 124

asset price channel
, 126–127

exchange rate channel
, 127–128

expectations channel
, 128–129

interest rate channel
, 124–126

Mundell–Fleming model
, 11, 82, 85–87, 101, 402

National Development Program
, 268

National Inflation Task Force
, 279, 317

Negotiable certificates of deposit (NCD)
, 190

Neoclassical

economics
, 59

investment theory
, 124–125

model
, 55

theory
, 388–391

Net Foreign Assets (NFA)
, 406–407

Net interest margin (NIM)
, 132

Net International Reserves (NIR)
, 218

Net open position (NOP)
, 412, 454

Neutrality of money
, 50–51

hypothesis
, 163

Normalization

of monetary policy
, 30

monetary policy
, 508–509

O/N interbank rate
, 220

Oil-based economic growth, era of
, 188

Open economy
, 110, 119, 161

monetary policy trilemma in
, 402–405

Open global economic dynamics
, 208

Open market operations (OMO)
, 92, 112, 208, 216, 246

SUN purchases on primary market for
, 285

Optimal monetary policy
, 199–200

aspects of optimal monetary policy formulation
, 201–204

strategy
, 196

Optimal policy

mix
, 461

rule
, 232–234, 329

Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
, 443

Output

gap
, 287

output-prices trade-off in economic cycle
, 173–174

stability
, 162–166

stabilization
, 366–368

volatility
, 376–377

Parameterization approach
, 307–308

Payment instruments
, 5, 21

development
, 6

Payment system
, 5, 426, 467, 470

policy
, 4–5, 461

stability
, 36–39

People’s Bank of China (PBoC)
, 456

Philips curve
, 88, 171, 201

behavior
, 302

equation
, 480

formation of expectations in
, 172–173

linearity in
, 172

presence of
, 171–172

Pigou effect analysis
, 51

Policy

accountability
, 319

authorities
, 294

formulation process
, 355, 372

framework
, 469

implementation
, 246–247, 311n6

independence
, 319, 342–344

innovations
, 8

mix targets and instruments
, 504–507

Policy credibility
, 293, 319, 344

effort to improving credibility
, 295–298

in Indonesia during ITF implementation
, 311–314

problem
, 293–295, 298–306

Policy instruments
, 194

standard Poole model with demand-side shocks
, 194–195

Policy rate
, 120, 499

á la Taylor rule
, 403

Policy response
, 197

feedback rule and optimal monetary policy
, 199–200

simple feedback rule
, 200–201

Policy rule
, 203, 212–215, 295, 340

Policy transparency
, 14, 352

conceptual dimensions
, 350

economic transparency
, 368–369

empirical studies of transparency and communication strategies
, 370–380

implications of imperfect transparency
, 370

monetary policy communication strategy
, 358–365

public uncertainty concerning preferred weight
, 366–368

theoretical models on
, 365

transparency, monetary policy regime, and democratic accountability
, 355–358

transparency and communication strategy in Indonesia
, 380–384

viewpoints concerning transparency
, 351–355

Policy-making

characteristics
, 308

credibility
, 295

process
, 325

Political

economy
, 6–9

imperfect transparency
, 365

independence
, 320

support for rule of law
, 297

transition process in Indonesia
, 272

transparency
, 325, 332, 352

uncertainty
, 295

Portfolio investment (PI)
, 388

theory
, 388–391

Price

equilibrium
, 89

formation
, 351

price-setting equation
, 61

stability
, 7, 12, 19–20, 29, 32–33, 49, 76, 162–166, 235, 402, 462–467, 476–477

stabilization strategy
, 195

Price index
, 237

selection
, 236–237

Price rigidity, money–output correlation against
, 59–61

Price-based approach
, 217

quantity-based approach to
, 217–220

Private capital flows
, 443–444

Property

crisis
, 442

prices
, 464–465

survey
, 267

Prudential Regulation Authority (PRA)
, 43, 513

Prudential regulations
, 412–414

on foreign loans
, 416–417

Public uncertainty

to changes in economic factors
, 368–369

concerning preferred weight
, 366–368

Push and pull factors
, 391–395

“Push-me, pull-you” factor
, 474–475

Quantitative easing (QE)
, 28

Quantitative modeling approach
, 309–311

Quantity-based approach
, 216–217

to price-based approach
, 217–220

Quarterly monetary base targets
, 268n9

Ramsey model
, 55, 57

Real exchange rate
, 409

gap
, 480n3, 482

Reserve Bank of India (RBI)
, 209, 447

Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ)
, 323, 360

Retail

bank
, 494

deposit bank branch
, 496

loan bank branch
, 495

payment system
, 38

sales survey
, 267

Risk

premium
, 392

risk-averse behavior of banks
, 71

Risk-management

behavior
, 490

techniques
, 138

Risk-taking behavior
, 400, 474–475, 477, 486–487

Risk-taking channel
, 130, 137

liquidity
, 139–140

risk-taking dynamics
, 138–139

Risk-weighted assets
, 28

Rogoff model
, 13

Rules vs. discretion
, 197–201, 432–433

Rupiah devaluation policy
, 110

Say’s law
, 49–50

Seigniorage
, 57n1

Short-term

cyclical factors
, 471

exchange rate volatility
, 88

foreign loans
, 415–416

goals
, 359

interest rates
, 353

macromodel equation
, 62

output-prices trade-off
, 171–173

Phillips curve
, 287

Short-Term Forecast Model for the Indonesian Economy (SOFIE)
, 267, 287–288

South Korea, macroprudential regulations on capital flows in
, 415–416

Standard & Poor index (S&P index)
, 393n1

Stocks
, 463

of credit
, 50

market
, 118

prices
, 153

yields
, 394

Structural macroeconomic model
, 462, 473, 479

central bank policy mix formulation
, 481–486

coordination and losses
, 487

flexible to integrated inflation targeting
, 474–479

model structure and analysis framework
, 479–481

Superneutrality
, 51–52

of money
, 55–57

Supply-side shocks
, 164, 166

Poole model variations with
, 195–197

Swiss National Bank (SNB)
, 185

“SysMo”
, 466

Systemic risk
, 455

accumulation
, 504–505

Systemically important banks (SIB)
, 453, 500

T-Bills
, 69n6, 208

Taylor rule
, 13, 40, 200–202, 212, 214–215, 228, 234, 247, 287, 469, 473–474, 499

equation
, 312n7

policy response
, 479

Taylor’s aggregate demand equation
, 61

The Federal Reserve (the Fed)
, 321

Time inconsistency
, 294, 298, 306–311

Barro-Gordon model
, 301–304

credibility problem analysis with supply shocks
, 304–306

in Indonesia
, 314–318

Kydland and Prescott’s model
, 298–301

theory
, 13, 225

Tinbergen rule
, 506

for closed economy
, 87

Transparency and communication strategy
, 349, 370

assessing transparency by IMF
, 370–372

central banks
, 372

in crisis period
, 377–380

in Indonesia
, 380–384

monetary and financial policy transparency
, 373

monetary policy transparency and economic performance
, 374–377

Transparency assessment by IMF
, 370–372

Unemployment
, 178

United States (US)

crisis
, 462

expansionary monetary policy
, 419

monetary policy in
, 178, 418–421

monetary policy transmission in
, 143–145

subprime mortgage debacle
, 451

US Federal Reserve
, 349, 358, 360

US Monetary Policy Reaction Function
, 213

Vector autoregression approach (VAR approach)
, 64–65, 174, 176

Vector autoregressive model (VAR model)
, 141–143, 152, 154, 244

Volatility Index (VIX)
, 393

Wage behavior
, 61

Wage-price mechanism
, 60

Wage-setting model
, 60

Walras’ law
, 49n1, 54

World Bank (1997)
, 392

Zero interest-rate policy (ZIRP)
, 215