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Why are Long Rates Sensitive to Monetary Policy? Author info | Abstract | Publisher info | Download info | Related research | Statistics Ellingsen, Tore
Söderström, Ulf
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We use a quantitative model of the US economy to analyse the response of long-term interest rates to monetary policy, and compare the model results with empirical evidence. We find that the model can explain the strong and time-varying yield curve response to monetary policy innovations found in the data. A key ingredient in explaining the yield curve response is central bank private information about the state of the economy or about its own target for inflation.
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Keywords: central bank private information ; excess sensitivity ; term structure of interest rates ; yield curve ; Other versions of this item:
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