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Partial information and volatility in a two-bloc world
Authors:David Currie   Paul Levine  Joseph Pearlman
Affiliation:(1) London Business School, London, UK;(2) Leicester University, Leicester, UK;(3) London Business School, London, UK;(4) South Bank Polytechnic, London, UK;(5) London Business School, London, UK
Abstract:
This paper examines the effects of partial information on volatility and on the design of simple feedback rules in a rational expectations context. Previous studies have investigated these effects using small analytical models. Here we employ an empirical two-bloc model derived from the OECD Interlink model. The main conclusions are that when current asset prices are observed, but GDP is observed with a delay, then the effect on volatility is small, compared to the full information case. Likewise the choice of simple feedback rules is little affected, although a non-optimal use of information in their design may lead to a deterioration in performance.
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