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Fredrik NG Andersson. Photo.

Fredrik N G Andersson

Associate professor

Fredrik NG Andersson. Photo.

The Tyranny of the Tenths. The Rise and Gradual Fall of Forward Guidance in Sweden 2007-2018

Author

  • Fredrik N G Andersson
  • Lars Jonung

Summary, in English

This paper examines the Swedish experience of forward guidance 2007-2018. We focus on three interrelated issues: first, the effects of forward guidance on the discussion within the Board of Directors of the Riksbank, second, on the communication between the Riksbank and the public, and third, on the interest rate expectations held by various groups in Swedish society. We conclude that forward guidance has had negative effects on the dialogue within the Board as well on the communication between the Riksbank and the public. In addition, forward guidance has failed to affect expectations about interest rates in a systematic and significant way. We trace the roots of these consequences to the inability of the Riksbank to forecast its future policy rate three years ahead with any reasonable accuracy. The Riksbank has learned from this dismal performance and partially abandoned forward guidance, returning to a focus on the rate of inflation – as it did prior to the introduction of forward guidance.

Department/s

  • Department of Economics

Publishing year

2019-11-05

Language

English

Publication/Series

Working Papers

Issue

2019:14

Document type

Working paper

Topic

  • Economics

Keywords

  • forward guidance
  • central bank communication
  • interest rate forecasting
  • inflation targeting
  • the Riksbank
  • monetary policy
  • Sweden
  • E40
  • E43
  • E47
  • E50
  • E52
  • E65

Status

Published