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Reassessing Proxy-based Identification of Multiple Monetary Policy Shocks for the Euro Area, the US, and the UK

Martin Bruns, Helmut Luetkepohl and James McNeil ()
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James McNeil: University of East Anglia, School of Economics

Working Papers from Dalhousie University, Department of Economics

Abstract: Several recent studies consider a set of proxies to identify different monetary policy shocks for different regions in the world. We show that the way the proxies are used to identify the monetary policy shocks may lead to correlated shocks and dubious structural analysis and we demonstrate how to overcome the problem of correlated shocks. We illustrate that, if correlated shocks are used in applied studies, key statistics of interest such as impulse responses and forecast error variance decompositions can be severely distorted and we consider bench- mark studies on monetary policy in the euro area (EA), the US and the UK to demonstrate the problems.

Keywords: Structural vector autoregression; proxy VAR; GMM; correlated structural shocks (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 29 pages
Date: 2026-05-05
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