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This paper investigates the identification, the determinacy and the stability of ad hoc, "quasi-optimal" and optimal …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010957830
This paper investigates the identification, the determinacy and the stability of ad hoc, "quasi-optimal" and optimal …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010791261
This paper investigates the identification, the determinacy and the stability of ad hoc, "quasi-optimal" and optimal …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011110286
Accounting for the uncertainty in real-time perceptions of the state of the economy is believed to be critical for monetary policy analysis. We investigate this claim through the lens of a New Keynesian model with optimal discretionary policy and partial information. Structural parameters are...
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Based on a simple open economy framework, this analysis rationalizes the existence of “fear of floatingâ€-type responses and uncovers some important implications about to role of pass-through effects and contractionary depreciations. By examining how the optimal monetary response varies...
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This study aims to identify the preferences of the monetary authority in the Peruvian regime of inflation targeting through the derivation of optimal monetary policy rules. To achieve that, we used a calibration strategy based on the choice of values of the parameters of preferences that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009209842
The estimated interest rate rules are reduced form equations and for that reason they do not directly reveal anything about the structural parameters of monetary policy. In this paper, we seek to further elucidate the Brazilian monetary policy under the inflation targeting regime by calibrating...
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This paper tests for asymmetries in the preferences of the Euro-Area monetary policymaker with 1995:I-2004:III data from the last update of the ECB's Area-wide database. Following the relevant literature, we distinguish between three types of asymmetry: precautionary demand for expansions,...
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We study identification in a class of linear rational expectations models. For any given exactly identified model, we …
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Although the Bank of Canada admits asset prices are considered in its policy deliberations because of their effects on inflation or output gap, the Bank of Canada denies trying to stabilize asset prices around fundamental values. However, since the start of the Bank of Canada we have seen a boom...
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