Source of Underestimation of Monetary Policy Effect: Re-examination of the Policy Effectiveness in Japan's 1990s
This paper re-examines the empirical evidence on the potency of Japanese monetary policy in the 1990s by comparing the estimated impacts of various proxies of monetary policy shocks on the macro economy. My empirical results demonstrate that the surprise target changes as a proxy of monetary policy shocks had impacts on real output and financial variables over the period 1990–2001. I also show that the estimated effects of identified monetary policy shocks depend on whether the shocks are anticipated or not; The monetary policy effects on the economy are underestimated when the empirical models fail to control for the market expectation for monetary policy stance.
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2014-03
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Authors: | Shibamoto, Masahiko |
Institutions: | Research Institute for Economics and Business Administration, Kobe University |
Subject: | Monetary policy | Surprise target changes | Vector autoregression model | Japan |
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Series: | Discussion Paper Series. - ISSN 1345-2207. |
Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Notes: | Number DP2014-10 21 pages |
Classification: | E52 - Monetary Policy (Targets, Instruments, and Effects) ; E58 - Central Banks and Their Policies |
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