moniakin
Moniakin is a term used in economic theory to denote a hypothetical framework for aligning monetary policy with social welfare objectives. In its standard form, moniakin links monetary policy instruments—such as the policy rate, balance sheet operations, and liquidity provisions—to a composite welfare index that blends traditional macroeconomic targets (inflation and output) with distributional and poverty indicators. The aim is to dampen not only inflation and unemployment but also undesirable changes in income inequality.
The name is a portmanteau of monetary and akin, reflecting the idea that policy responses should be
Core features include: a welfare index that is transparent and measurable in the model, a policy rule
In practice, moniakin remains primarily a theoretical and pedagogical tool, used to explore how welfare considerations