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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand guides interest rate expectations of financial markets by projections of future short-term rates that are updated only once a quarter. As a consequence, projections become stale when time evolves and new information enters the market. This paper investigates the...
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An increasing number of central banks manage market expectations via interest rate projections. Typically, those projections are updated only quarterly and thus, may become stale when new information enters the market. We use data from New Zealand to investigate the time-varying and...
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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) has been the first central bank that began to publish interest rate projections in order to improve its guidance of monetary policy. This paper provides new evidence on the role of interest rate projections for market expectations about future short-term...
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Diese Arbeit untersucht die empirische Relevanz des Monetären Modells fiir die Erklärung des DM / Dollar Wechselkurses. Dabei zeigt sich, daß der in der neueren empirischen Literatur übliche Testansatz (reduced form approach) zu unplausiblen Parameterrestriktionen und zu ineffizienten...
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Die Frage nach der Steuerbarkeit der Geldmenge wird in empirischen Arbeiten üblicherweise auf die Frage nach der Vorhersagbarkeit von Geldangebotsmultiplikatoren reduziert. In dieser Arbeit wird untersucht, wie sinnvoll diese Herangehensweise bei der empirischen Untersuchung des...
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