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We employ real-time data available to the US monetary policy makers to estimate a Taylor rule augmented with a measure of financial uncertainty over the period 1969-2008. We find evidence in favor of a systematic response to financial uncertainty over and above that to expected inflation, output...
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the degree of partial adjustment as opposed to a serially correlated policy shock. Moreover, we estimate a nested model to …
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We combine an estimated monetary policy rule featuring time-varying trend inflation and stochastic coefficients with a medium scale New Keynesian framework calibrated on the U.S. economy. We find the impact of variations in trend inflation on the likelihood of equilibrium determinacy to be both...
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the degree of partial adjustment as opposed to a serially correlated policy shock. Moreover, we estimate a nested model to …
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