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We separate changes of the federal funds rate into two components; one reflects the Fed’s superior forecasts about the state of the economy and the other component reflects the Fed’s reaction to the public’s forecast about the state of the economy. Romer and Romer (2000) found that the Fed...
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We separate changes of the federal funds rate into two components; one reflects the Fed's superior forecasts about the state of the economy and the other component reflects the Fed's reaction to the public's forecast about the state of the economy. Romer and Romer (2000) found that the Fed...
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In this paper we jointly evaluate the Federal Reserve staff forecasts of U.S. real output growth and the inflation rate, assuming that the forecasts are to be used as inputs for the Taylor rule. Our simple methodology generates “policy forecast errors” which have a direct interpretation for...
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