Cross-sectional evidence on the relation between monetary policy, macroeconomic conditions and low-frequency inflation uncertainty
We examine how the interaction between monetary policy and macroeconomic conditions affects inflation uncertainty in the long-term. The unobservable inflation uncertainty is quantified by means of the slowly evolving long-term variance component of inflation in the framework of the Spline-GARCH model (Engle and Rangel, 2008). For a cross-section of 13 developed economies, we find that long-term inflation uncertainty is high if central bank governors are perceived as less inflation-averse and if the conduct of monetary policy is ad-hoc rather than rule-based.
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2014-10-21
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Authors: | Conrad, Christian ; Hartmann, Matthias |
Institutions: | Alfred-Weber-Institut für Wirtschaftswissenschaften, Fakultät für Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften |
Subject: | Inflation uncertainty | Central banking | Spline-GARCH |
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