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When Long-Run Trends Are Unknown: Bond Pricing Implications

We propose a macro-finance model in which inflation, growth, and the policy rate are driven by unobservable long-run trends and transitory cycles that investors must infer from aggregate data. Their subjective estimates of these trends, and the uncertainty surrounding them, are priced into the Treasury yield curve in a tractable way through both interest rate expectations and bond risk premia. Empirical estimates reveal an upward smooth trend in the long-run real interest rate (r-star) until the 1980s, and large investor uncertainty with confidence bands on as wide as 3.4 percentage points, ...
Staff Reports , Paper 1187

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