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Monte Carlo experiments show that sign restrictions systematically overshoot inflation responses to the said shock, so we … recovers the transmission of the shock, whereas exclusion restrictions show large sensitivity to the assumed monetary …
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possibility is to adopt restrictions from economic theory. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the implications of the …
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A central question for monetary policy is how asset prices respond to a monetary policy shock. We provide evidence on … restrictions. The impulse responses show a positive asset price response to a contractionary monetary policy shock. The resulting …
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Alternative modeling strategies for specifying subset VAR models are considered. It is shown that under certain conditions a testing procedure based on t-ratios is equivalent to sequentially eliminating lags that lead to the largest improvement in a prespecified model selection criterion. A...
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residuals of the policy rule equation at these shock dates accordingly. In spite of its utmost agnostic nature, this approach …
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A central question for monetary policy is how asset prices respond to a monetary policy shock. We provide evidence on … restrictions. The impulse responses show a positive asset price response to a contractionary monetary policy shock. The resulting …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012978776
Dynamic factor models and external instrument identification are two recent advances in the empirical macroeconomic literature. This paper combines the two approaches in order to study the effects of monetary policy shocks. I use this novel framework to re-examine the effects found by Forni and...
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We develop a vector autoregressive framework for combining the information in an external instrument with the information in the second moments of the data to identify latent monetary shocks in the United States. We show that the framework improves the identification of the structural model and...
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We develop a vector autoregressive framework that combines an external instrument and heteroskedasticity for the identification of monetary policy shocks. We show that exploiting both types of information sharpens structural inference, allows testing both the relevance and exogeneity condition...
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This paper aims to investigate the interaction between monetary and fiscal policies in Turkey. For this purpose, a Bayesian Structural Vector Autoregression (SVAR) model with sign and zero restrictions is used. We particularly focus on how the fiscal and monetary policy variables respond to...
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