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an Ordered Probit model explaining future policy rate changes (sample 1998 to 2014), and the Vuong test for model …
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of an Ordered Probit model explaining future policy rate changes (sample 2000 to 2014) and the Vuong test for model …
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This paper examines whether the minutes of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) have provided markets with additional information about the future course of monetary policy. The paper conducts an econometric approach based on an Ordered Probitmodel explaining future policy rate...
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This paper compares the effectiveness of date- and state-based forward guidance issued by the Federal Reserve since mid-2011 accounting for the influence of disagreement within the FOMC. Effectiveness is investigated through the lens of interest rates’ sensitivity to macroeconomic news and I...
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The aim of this paper is to review the historical development of monetary policy theory since the 1980s using as focal point the nexus among central bank governance, central banker preferences and monetary policy effectiveness. Assuming a positive perspective the review highlights three...
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with systematic clues about its future policy rates. We explain the future fed funds rate changes using Ordered Probit …
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This paper reconsiders the narratives surrounding Japan's economic performance since the 1980s in relation to the experiences of the U.S. and the Eurozone. There are important differences between these three economies and some striking parallels. It is found that the poor reputation of the Bank...
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with systematic clues about its future policy rates. We explain the future fed funds rate changes using Ordered Probit …
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expressions. Using a simple persuasion game, we argue that the use of ambiguity in communication by the central bank can be seen …
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