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We use a Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo algorithm to estimate a model that allows temporary gaps between a true expectational Phillips curve and the monetary authority's approximating non-expectational Phillips curve. A dynamic programming problem implies that the monetary authority's...
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's technology shock in driving aggregate fluctuations. A version of this model, estimated via maximum likelihood, points to these …
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Conventional measures of monetary policy, such as the federal funds rate, are surely influenced by forces other than monetary policy. More importantly, central banks adjust policy in response to a wide range of information about future economic developments. As a result, estimates of the effects...
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a significant source of sectoral transfers. In particular, a shock to Equipment and Software investment, which we … evaluating what the model predicts regarding the automatic and a more aggressive monetary policy response to a shock similar to …
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This paper proposes a new approach to identifying the effects of monetary policy shocks in an international vector autoregression. Using high-frequency data on the prices of Fed Funds futures contracts, we measure the impact of the surprise component of the FOMC-day Federal Reserve policy...
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Recent research provides evidence of important changes in the U.S. economic environment over the last 40 years. This appears to be associated with an alteration of the monetary transmission mechanism. In this paper we investigate the implications for the evolution of monetary policy...
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. These shock series avoid the omitted variable, time-varying parameter, and orthogonalization problem of monthly VARs, and do …. 10 year rates rise as much as 8/10 of a percent to a one percent target shock. The usual view that monetary policy only …
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in the response of the economy (as well as the Fed's) to a technology shock. Second, the Fed's response to a technology … shock in the Volcker-Greenspan period is consistent with an optimal monetary policy rule. Third, in the pre-Volcker period …
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We estimate a New-Keynesian macro model accommodating regime-switching behavior in monetary policy and in macro shocks. Key to our estimation strategy is the use of survey-based expectations for inflation and output. We identify accommodating monetary policy before 1980, with activist monetary...
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Microeconomic evidence indicates a very high frequency of price adjustment in low income countries (LICs), raising the question of whether LICs may be reasonably characterized as exhibiting monetary neutrality. To address this question, we analyze a cross-country panel dataset of 79 LICs over...
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