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- Monetary policy shocks, Choleski identification, and DNK models: An empirical investigation
Monetary policy shocks, Choleski identification, and DNK models: An empirical investigation
Speaker
Efrem Castelnuovo - Università di Padova
Date
May 17, 2010 - Time:
12:30
Biblioteca DSE - Palazzina 32, ex Caserma Passalacqua
The standard Dynamic New-Keynesian (DNK) model predicts an /immediate/ response of inflation and the business cycle to a monetary policy shock. In contrast, the identification strategy typically employed in structural VARs assumes /delayed/ responses. Calstrom, Fuerst, and Paustian (2009, /Journal of Monetary Economics/) show that, /theoretically/, the Cholesky identification scheme can severely distort the VAR impulse response functions, producing price puzzles and muted responses of inflation and the output gap to monetary shocks. We assess the empirical relevance of CFP's conjecture with an estimated DNK of the U.S. economy.
- Data pubblicazione
- Feb 9, 2010
- Contact person
- Angelo Zago
- PhD School
- Economics
- Department
- Economics
- School
- Economics and Management
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