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Scotti, Chiara.
A multivariate Bayesian analysis of policy rates: Fed and ECB timing and level decisions.
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A multivariate Bayesian analysis of policy rates: Fed and ECB timing and level decisions.
作者:
Scotti, Chiara.
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56 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-06, Section: A, page: 2318.
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Supervisor: Francis X. Diebold.
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Dissertation Abstracts International66-06A.
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Economics, General.
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054220052X
A multivariate Bayesian analysis of policy rates: Fed and ECB timing and level decisions.
Scotti, Chiara.
A multivariate Bayesian analysis of policy rates: Fed and ECB timing and level decisions.
- 56 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 66-06, Section: A, page: 2318.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Pennsylvania, 2005.
An open question in the monetary policy literature is whether open economy interest rate feedback rules should include exchange rates, in addition to inflation and output. From an empirical point of view, I explore the possibility that interdependence between central banks could play a role in describing interest rate decisions. Moreover, central bank behavior is one of the building blocks of dynamic equilibrium models, together with production and consumption. It is not clear that conventional linear interest rate feedback rules are sufficient for explaining the complexity of central banks' behaviors, especially in the presence of potential interdependence.
ISBN: 054220052XSubjects--Topical Terms:
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Institutional factors, such as FOMC and Governing Council meetings, as well as inflation rates, are important variables in determining timing decisions. Inflation rates are important factors for the magnitude decisions of both countries. Output turns out to have a major role in the US, confirming the idea that the ECB's primary objective is to maintain price stability. Empirical results support synchronization between the two central banks, emphasizing the September 2001 coordination attempt, and non zero correlation between the magnitude shocks, but do not support follower behaviors. The positive correlation seems to suggest that the interest rate feedback rules containing past interest rates, inflation, output, and exchange rates might not capture the interdependence in the level decisions.
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