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The difference between nominal and real interest rates (break-even inflation) is often used to gauge the market's inflation expectations - and has become an important tool in monetary policy analysis. However, break-even inflation can move in response to shifts in inflation risk premia and...
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A structural rational expectations model of U.S. monetary policy is used to make a counterfactual experiment of a strongly inflation averse Federal Reserve Bank. Results for U.S. interest rates, output, and inflation over 1965-1999 are discussed
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Historical estimates of the informational content in the yield curve may not be relevant after a change in monetary policy. This study uses a small dynamic rational expectations model with staggered price setting to study how monetary policy affects the relation between nominal interest rates,...
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