TY - JOUR AU - McCallum,Bennett T. TI - Targets, Indicators, and Instruments of Monetary Policy JF - National Bureau of Economic Research Working Paper Series VL - No. 3047 PY - 1991 Y2 - March 1991 UR - http://www.nber.org/papers/w3047 L1 - http://www.nber.org/papers/w3047.pdf N1 - Author contact info: Bennett T. McCallum Tepper School of Business, Posner 256 Carnegie Mellon University Pittsburgh, PA 15213 Tel: 412/268-2347 Fax: 412/268-6830 E-Mail: bm05@andrew.cmu.edu AB - It has become increasingly evident that the Federal Reserve's official strategy of the past decade, involving the adherence to target paths for monetary aggregates, is not currently being utilized to any significant extent. While some commentators welcome and others deplore this development, most would agree that a need exists for a more explicit and coherent strategy for the conduct of monetary policy. The present paper seeks to advance the strategic discussion in several ways. One involves a comparative consideration of targets for nominal GNP and the price level, with emphasis on specificational robustness and implications for output variability. A second pertains to various "indicator" variables recently suggested by Fed officials and others. In this regard, it is necessary to be clear and specific about the role of potential indicators. Consequently, a careful review of the relevant conceptual distinctions--concerning instruments, targets, indicators, etc.--is reqUired. Finally, the proposal that strategy should be conducted so as to place minimal reliance on quantity variables is given some attention, in the context of evidence concerning the merits of an interest rate instrument. ER -