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Journal Article

Monetary policy committee size and inflation volatility

International Economics and Economic Policy

Authors

  • Erhart
  • S.
  • Lehment
  • H.
  • Vasquez-Paz
  • J.L.

Publication Date

JEL Classification

E31 E42 E58

Key Words

inflation volatility

Monetary Policy Committee

Previous research on the optimal size of a monetary policy committee (MPC) focused on theoretical analyses and experimental studies. These studies suggest that the ideal monetary policy committee may not have many more than five members. In this paper we conduct an empirical cross-country study to explore whether there is a link between the size of an MPC and inflation volatility. The

analysis for 75 countries which have adopted MPCs provides some support for the above suggestion: countries with less than five MPC members tend to have larger deviations from trend inflation than MPCs with five members; raising the number of MPC members above five does not contribute to a further reduction in volatility.

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