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Bernanke
's No-arbitrage Argument Revisited : Can Open Market Operations in Real Assets Eliminate the Liquidity Trap?
Eggertsson, Gauti B.
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2016
deflationary to inflationary. We argue that this formalizes
Ben
Bernanke
's arbitrage argument for why a central bank can always …
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What Explains the Stock Market's Reaction to Federal Reserve Policy?
Bernanke, Ben
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2004
This paper analyzes the impact of changes in monetary policy on equity prices, with the objectives both of measuring the average reaction of the stock market and also of understanding the economic sources of that reaction. We find that, on average, a hypothetical unanticipated 25-basis-point cut...
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Monetary Policy and Asset Price Volatility
Bernanke, Ben
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2000
We explore the implications of asset price volatility for the management of monetary policy. We show that it is desirable for central banks to focus on underlying inflationary pressures. Asset prices become relevant only to the extent they may signal potential inflationary or deflationary...
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Is Growth Exogenous? Taking Mankiw, Romer and Weil Seriously
Bernanke, Ben
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2001
Is long-run economic growth exogenous? To address this question, we show that the empirical framework of Mankiw, Romer, and Weil (1992) can be extended to test any growth model that admits a balanced growth path; and we use that framework both to revisit variants of the Solow growth model and to...
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The Financial Accelerator in a Quantitative Business Cycle Framework
Bernanke, Ben
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1998
This paper develops a dynamic general equilibrium model that is intended to help clarify the role of credit market frictions in business fluctuations, from both a qualitative and a quantitative standpoint. The model is a synthesis of the leading approaches in the literature. In particular, the...
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Inflation Forecasts and Monetary Policy
Bernanke, Ben
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1997
Proposals for 'inflation targeting' as a strategy for monetary policy leave open the important operational question of how to determine whether current policies are consistent with the long-run inflation target. An interesting possibility is that the central bank might target current...
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Inflation Targeting : A New Framework for Monetary Policy?
Bernanke, Ben
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1997
In recent years a number of industrialized countries have adopted a strategy for monetary policy known as `inflation targeting.' We describe how this approach has been implemented in practice and argue that it is best understood as a broad framework for policy, which allows the central bank...
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Measuring Monetary Policy
Bernanke, Ben
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1995
Extending the approach of
Bernanke
and Blinder (1992), Strongin (1992), and Christiano, Eichenbaum, and Evans (1994a …. Among existing approaches, we find that innovations to the federal funds rate (
Bernanke
-Blinder) are a good measure of …
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The Federal Funds Rate and the Channels of Monetary Transnission
Bernanke, Ben
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1990
First, we show that the interest rate on Federal funds is extremely informative about future movements of real macroeconomic variables, more so than monetary aggregates or other interest rates. Next, we argue that the reason for this forecasting is that the funds rate sensitively records shocks...
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Financial Fragility and Economic Performance
Bernanke, Ben
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1987
Applied macroeconomists (e.g., Eckstein and Sinai (1986)) have stressed the role of financial variables, such as firm balance sheet positions, in the determination of investment spending and output. Our paper presents a formal analysis of this link. We develop a model of the process of...
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