Interest Rate Rules Reduce Inflation Persistence and Increase Price Volatility.
The type of monetary policy used affects inflation and the economy. When central banks use rules based on money growth, inflation is less persistent and prices are more volatile. But when they use interest rate rules, inflation is more stable and prices are less volatile. However, using interest rate rules makes it harder to understand the information in monetary data and can cause problems for economists trying to analyze money demand or identify shocks to the money supply.