The cost channel of monetary policy: the case of the United States in the period 1959-2018
Maria Chiara Cucciniello (),
Matteo Deleidi and
Enrico Levrero
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Maria Chiara Cucciniello: Roma Tre University
No 262, Departmental Working Papers of Economics - University 'Roma Tre' from Department of Economics - University Roma Tre
Abstract:
In light of the literature on the ‘price puzzle’, this paper shows that a positive effect of a tightening of monetary policy on the level of prices should be considered a normal phenomenon rather than an ‘anomaly’ or a ‘specific regime phenomenon’ connected to passive behaviour of the Central Bank in response to changes in the inflation rate. In order to assess this effect of monetary policy on the level of prices, we estimate SVAR models based on US monthly data for the period 1959-2018. Alternative measures of price and inflation expectations are also taken into consideration to avoid feasible spurious correlation. Finally, all selected models are estimated along four different sub-samples to consider different monetary policy regimes. Our findings show that the ‘price puzzle’ exists irrespective of both the passive (active) behaviour of the Central Bank and the inclusion of price expectations.
Keywords: Price Puzzle; Structural Vector Autoregressions; United States (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: B22 E31 E43 E44 E52 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 55
Date: 2021-07
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