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interest rate rule, raising the possibility of inefficient fluctuations due to the dependence of expectations on extraneous … combine forward looking expectations and predetermined variables. We consider a variety of specifications that incorporate …
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interest rate rule, raising the possibility of inefficient fluctuations due to the dependence of expectations on extraneous … combine forward looking expectations and predetermined variables. We consider a variety of specifications that incorporate …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005120769
, and to the transparency and credibility of the monetary authorities. We attempt to account for the salient features of … argument for gradualism under a transparent monetary regime becomes less persuasive if the monetary authority lacks credibility …
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, and to the transparency and credibility of the monetary authorities. We attempt to account for the salient features of … argument for gradualism under a transparent monetary regime becomes less persuasive if the monetary authority lacks credibility …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005138841
The European Central Bank has assigned a special role to money in its two pillar strategy and has received much criticism for this decision. The case against including money in the central banks interest rate rule is based on a standard model of the monetary transmission process that underlies...
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expectations. We derive an interest rate rule and show empirically that it approximates the way the Bundesbank conducted monetary …
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This paper uses factor-augmented vector autoregressions (FAVAR) estimated using a large data set to disentangle fluctuations in disaggregated consumer and producer prices which are due to macroeconomic factors from those due to sectorial conditions. This allows us to provide consistent estimates...
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The European Central Bank has assigned a special role to money in its two pillar strategy and has received much criticism for this decision. In this paper, we explore possible justifications. The case against including money in the central banks interest rate rule is based on a standard model of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010986472
In the New-Keynesian model, optimal interest rate policy under uncertainty is formulated without reference to monetary aggregates as long as certain standard assumptions on the distributions of unobservables are satisfied. The model has been criticized for failing to explain common trends in...
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The European Central Bank has assigned a special role to money in its two pillar strategy and has received much criticism for this decision. In this paper, we explore possible justifications. The case against including money in the central bank’s interest rate rule is based on a standard model...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005022416