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In this paper, we use panel data to test whether Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) board members’ forecasts are rational. Rationality is rejected in the sense that forecasts by members are heavily dependent on previous own forecasts and last consensus made in FOMC. Furthermore, we reveal...
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The main purpose of this study is to identify the best practices of monetary policy implementation in the Eritrean economy. As such, the paper examines what kind of monetary policy and transmission mechanisms are relevant to the Eritrean economy. It also addresses which channels are effective...
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This paper studies the monetary policy of the Federal Reserve (Fed) and the European Central Bank (ECB) with respect to stock or/and foreign exchange markets from 1979 to 2009. I find that during the Greenspan era stock markets played a role in US monetary policy. The Fed lowered interest rates...
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This paper evaluates the domestic and international impacts of lowering short-term interest rates and increasing budget spending on several indicators of liquidity, volatility, credit and economic activity. Data from the 2003–2011 period in the United States, the Euro zone and Canada were used...
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This paper examines the response of US stock returns to Federal Funds rate (FFR) surprises between 1989 and 2012, focusing on the impact of the recent financial crisis. We find that outside the crisis period, stock prices increased as a response to unexpected FFR cuts. State dependence is...
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The purpose of the paper is to analyze the impact of short-term monetary shocks on output and the price level in Mexico. We follow the Structural Vector Autoregressive (SVAR) methodology of Bernanke and Mihov (1998) to identify specific monetary policy shocks consistent with the operating...
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This paper analyses the conduct of monetary policy in an environment in which cyclical swings in risk appetite affect households’ propensity to save. It uses a New Keynesian model featuring external habit formation to show that taking note of precautionary saving motives justifies an...
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This paper examines the welfare implications of international monetary co-operation using a stylised two-country New Keynesian general equilibrium model of imperfect information. We show that setting a self-oriented monetary policy rule generally leads to welfare gains relative to passive...
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This paper analyses policy options available for emerging economies to cope with the financial crises. A seminal paper on this question has been published by Kaminsky et al. (2005). Their main conclusion was that developing countries exhibit pro-cyclical fiscal and monetary policies, amplifying...
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The goal of the article is to study impact of the monetary policy on ensuring sustainable development of the country economy and detection of co-integration between the variables of the sustainable development of the country economy and instruments of the monetary policy. Systematisation,...
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