Resolving Puzzles of Monetary Policy Transmission in Emerging Markets
Jongrim Ha,
Dohan Kim,
Ayhan Kose and
Eswar Prasad
CAMA Working Papers from Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School of Public Policy, The Australian National University
Abstract:
Conventional empirical models of monetary policy transmission in emerging market economies produce puzzling results: monetary tightening often leads to an increase in prices (the price puzzle) and depreciation of the currency (the FX puzzle). We show that incorporating forward-looking expectations into standard open economy structural VAR models resolves these puzzles. Specifically, we augment the models with novel survey-based measures of expectations based on consumer, business, and professional forecasts. We find that the rise in prices following monetary tightening is related to currency depreciation, so eliminating the FX puzzle helps solve the price puzzle.
Keywords: monetary policy; emerging market economies; prize puzzle; foreign exchange puzzle (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: E31 E32 Q43 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 54 pages
Date: 2024-11
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Working Paper: Resolving Puzzles of Monetary Policy Transmission in Emerging Markets (2024) 
Working Paper: Resolving Puzzles of Monetary Policy Transmission in Emerging Markets (2024) 
Working Paper: Resolving Puzzles of Monetary Policy Transmission in Emerging Markets (2024) 
Working Paper: Resolving Puzzles of Monetary Policy Transmission in Emerging Markets (2024) 
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