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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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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 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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of an Ordered Probit model explaining future policy rate changes (sample 2000 to 2014) and the Vuong test for model …
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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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This paper examines the effectiveness of monetary policy communication in signalling the direction of short term …
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Monetary Policy Committees differ in the way the interest rate proposal is prepared and presented in the policy meeting. In this paper we show analytically how different arrangements could affect the voting behaviour of individual MPC members and therefore policy outcomes. We then apply our...
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This paper reports and analyzes the results from a questionnaire sent to all present and former members of the Riksbank’s Executive Board, the monetary policy committee (MPC) of the Swedish central bank. The questions cover a number of issues discussed in the growing literature on monetary...
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This paper studies monetary policy committee transparency (MPCT) based on a new index that measures central bankers’ educational and professional backgrounds as disclosed through central bank websites. Based on a novel cross-sectional data set covering 75 central banks, we investigate the...
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