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This paper analyzes empirically differences in the size of central bank boards (or monetary policy committees) across … new dataset that covers the de jure membership size of 84 central bank boards at the end of 2003. We find that larger and …
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In this note, we use multivariate models estimated with Bayesian techniques and an out-ofsample approach to investigate whether money growth Granger-causes output growth in the United States. We find surprisingly strong evidence for a money-output link over the 1960-2005 period. However, further...
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. -- Central bank design ; monetary policy committee ; central bank board ; central bank council ; governance ; inflation. …
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We use Bayesian estimation techniques to investigate whether money growth Granger-causes inflation in the United States. We test for Granger-causality out-of-sample and find, perhaps surprisingly given recent theoretical arguments, that including money growth in simple VAR models of inflation...
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; out-of-sample forecasting ; Granger causality ; monetary aggregates ; inflation ; monetary policy ; European Central Bank. …
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The paper shows that there is a substantial degree of heterogeneity in the ability of Fed watchers to forecast US monetary policy decisions. Based on a novel database for 268 professional forecasters since 1999, the average forecast error of FOMC decisions varies 5 to 10 basis points between the...
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