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Does the federal funds rate respond to shocks when aggregate reserves are in the trillions of dollars? Has banks' demand for reserves moved over time? We provide a structural time-varying estimate of the slope of the reserve demand curve over 2010-21. We estimate a time-varying vector...
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deleterious effects of the lower bound on the economy. Two key themes emerge from our analysis. First, the central bank can …
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This paper analyzes the effects of the lower bound for interest rates on the distributions of expectations for future inflation and interest rates. We study a stylized New Keynesian model where the policy instrument is subject to a lower bound to motivate the empirical analysis. Two equilibria...
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that simple rules can work well in the real world in that macroeconomic performance has been better when central bank …
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effective communication of a central bank's inflation objective and of continued vigilance against inflation in anchoring …
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We develop an estimated model of the U.S. economy in which agents form expectations by continually updating their beliefs regarding the behavior of the economy and monetary policy. We explore the effects of policymakers' misperceptions of the natural rate of unemployment during the late 1960s...
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which the economy undergoes structural change and where private agents and the central bank possess imperfect knowledge …
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