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15 December, 20:49

According to the Taylor rule, the Fed should: A. lower the fed funds rate by 2% if inflation rises 1% above its target of 1% B. raise the fed funds rate by 2% if inflation rises 1% above its target of 1% C. lower the fed funds rate by 0.5% if inflation rises 1% above its target of 2% D. raise the fed funds rate by 0.5% if inflation rises 1% above its target of 2%

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  1. 15 December, 21:10
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    correct option is D raise the fed funds rate by 0.5% if inflation rises 1% above its target of 2%

    Explanation:

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    Taylor Rule is invented in 1992 and it is interest rate forecasting model

    As the product of John Taylor Rule is the 3 number

    interest rate inflation rate GDP rate

    and Taylor rule is that when GDP is equal to potential GDP and inflation rate is at its target rate of 2%

    and the federal funds target rate should be 4%

    so we can say here correct option is D raise the fed funds rate by 0.5% if inflation rises 1% above its target of 2%
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