Weak Identification of Forward-looking Models in Monetary Economics
Recently, single-equation estimation by the generalized method of moments (GMM) has become popular in the monetary economics literature, for estimating forward-looking models with rational expectations. We discuss a method for analysing the empirical identification of such models that exploits their dynamic structure and the assumption of rational expectations. This allows us to judge the reliability of the resulting GMM estimation and inference and reveals the potential sources of weak identification. With reference to the New Keynesian Phillips curve of Galí and Gertler ["Journal of Monetary Economics" (1999) Vol. 44, 195] and the forward-looking Taylor rules of Clarida, Galí and Gertler ["Quarterly Journal of Economics" (2000) Vol. 115, 147], we demonstrate that the usual 'weak instruments' problem can arise naturally, when the predictable variation in inflation is small relative to unpredictable future shocks (news). Hence, we conclude that those models are less reliably estimated over periods when inflation has been under effective policy control. Copyright 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd.
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2004
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Authors: | Mavroeidis, Sophocles |
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Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics. - Department of Economics, ISSN 0305-9049. - Vol. 66.2004, s1, p. 609-635
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Department of Economics |
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