This paper reviews recent research on the relationship between central bank policies and inequality. A new paradigm which integrates sticky-prices, incomplete markets, and heterogeneity among households is emerging, which allows for the joint study of how inequality shapes macroeconomic aggregates and how macroeconomic shocks and policies affect inequality. The new paradigm features multiple distributional channels of monetary policy. Most empirical studies, however, analyze each potential channel of redistribution in isolation. Our review suggests that empirical research on the effects of conventional monetary policy on income and wealth inequality yields mixed findings, although there seems to be a consensus that higher inflation, at least above some threshold, increases inequality. In contrast to common wisdom, conclusions concerning the impact of unconventional monetary policies on inequality are also not clear cut. To better understand policy effects on inequality, future research should focus on the estimation of General Equilibrium models with heterogeneous agents.

Colciago, A., Samarina, A., de Haan, J. (2019). CENTRAL BANK POLICIES AND INCOME AND WEALTH INEQUALITY: A SURVEY. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC SURVEYS, 33(4), 1199-1231 [10.1111/joes.12314].

CENTRAL BANK POLICIES AND INCOME AND WEALTH INEQUALITY: A SURVEY

Colciago, A;
2019

Abstract

This paper reviews recent research on the relationship between central bank policies and inequality. A new paradigm which integrates sticky-prices, incomplete markets, and heterogeneity among households is emerging, which allows for the joint study of how inequality shapes macroeconomic aggregates and how macroeconomic shocks and policies affect inequality. The new paradigm features multiple distributional channels of monetary policy. Most empirical studies, however, analyze each potential channel of redistribution in isolation. Our review suggests that empirical research on the effects of conventional monetary policy on income and wealth inequality yields mixed findings, although there seems to be a consensus that higher inflation, at least above some threshold, increases inequality. In contrast to common wisdom, conclusions concerning the impact of unconventional monetary policies on inequality are also not clear cut. To better understand policy effects on inequality, future research should focus on the estimation of General Equilibrium models with heterogeneous agents.
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Income inequality; Macroprudential policy; Monetary policy; Wealth inequality;
Income inequality; Macroprudential policy; Monetary policy; Wealth inequality
English
2019
33
4
1199
1231
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Colciago, A., Samarina, A., de Haan, J. (2019). CENTRAL BANK POLICIES AND INCOME AND WEALTH INEQUALITY: A SURVEY. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC SURVEYS, 33(4), 1199-1231 [10.1111/joes.12314].
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