Authors
Vasco Cúrdia, Andrea Ferrero, Ging Cee Ng, Andrea Tambalotti
Publication date
2015/3/1
Journal
Journal of Monetary Economics
Volume
70
Pages
72-83
Publisher
North-Holland
Description
Interest rate decisions by central banks are universally discussed in terms of Taylor rules, which describe policy rates as responding to inflation and some measure of the output gap. We show that an alternative specification of monetary policy, in which the interest rate tracks the Wicksellian efficient rate of return as the primary indicator of real activity, fits the U.S. data better than otherwise identical Taylor rules. This result holds for a variety of specifications of the other ingredients of the policy rule, including the output gap, and of private agents׳ behavior.
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Scholar articles
V Cúrdia, A Ferrero, GC Ng, A Tambalotti - Journal of Monetary Economics, 2015
V Cúrdia, A Ferrero, GC Ng, A Tambalotti - FRB of New York Staff Report, 2011
V Cúrdia, A Ferrero, GC Ng, A Tambalotti - Journal of Monetary Economics, 2014