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A macro-finance model of the term structure, monetary policy, and the economy
Abstract: This paper develops and estimates a macro-finance model that combines a canonical affine no-arbitrage finance specification of the term structure with standard macroeconomic aggregate relationships for output and inflation. From this new empirical formulation, we obtain several important results: (1) the latent term structure factors from finance no-arbitrage models appear to have important macroeconomic and monetary policy underpinnings, (2) there is no evidence of monetary policy inertia or a slow partial adjustment of the policy interest rate by the Federal Reserve, and (3) both forward-looking and backward-looking elements play important roles in macroeconomic dynamics.
Keywords: Monetary policy; Interest rates;
Status: Published in Interest rates and monetary policy : a conference (2004: March 19-20)
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Provider: Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Part of Series: Proceedings
Publication Date: 2004
Issue: Mar