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What can Taylor rules say about monetary policy in Latin America?

Marcelo Moura () and Alexandre de Carvalho

Journal of Macroeconomics, 2010, vol. 32, issue 1, 392-404

Abstract: This paper examines the way monetary policy has been conducted recently in the seven largest Latin American economies. We run 16 alternative specifications for the Taylor rule and select the most appropriate functional form through out-of-sample measures of forecasting performance. We find strong empirical support for endogenous monetary policy reacting to macroeconomic variables. We find empirical evidence that Mexico and Brazil pursues a 'tough' monetary policy, whereas Chile and Peru appear to pursue 'mild' monetary policy against inflation. Apparently, Argentina, Colombia and Venezuela do not change nominal interest rates to tackle inflation fluctuations and adopt 'lax' monetary policies. Exchange rate change seems to be a relevant variable for interest rate decisions only for Mexico, whereas the output gap only appears to matter to Chile, Colombia and Venezuela.

Keywords: Taylor; rule; Out-of-sample; forecasting; Monetary; policy; Emerging; economies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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