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Monetary transmission mechanism in Turkey under free float using a small-scale macroeconomic model
Authors:Almila Karasoy, Kü  r  at Kunter,Vuslat Us
Affiliation:aCBRT, Foreign Relations Department, Turkey;bCBRT, Banking and Financial Institutions Department, Turkey;cCBRT, Research Department, Turkey
Abstract:This study analyzes the monetary transmission mechanism in the Turkish economy following the switch to free float under informal inflation targeting scheme in the aftermath of the February 2001 crisis. A small-scale macroeconomic model is simulated using equations for output gap, exchange rate, sub-items of inflation, short-term policy rate, government borrowing rate, “Embi+ Turkey” and inflation expectations. The preliminary results indicate that, despite some slight departures, both static and dynamic simulations capture the dynamics of the fundamental economic variables. The results also show that at a time of weak domestic demand, output gap has been seemingly less significant in determining inflation. Furthermore, risk premium as measured by “Embi+ Turkey” has a high explanatory power in shaping government borrowing rate and exchange rate. Finally, forward-looking component of inflation has been effective in determining non-administered prices.
Keywords:Monetary transmission mechanism   Free float   Inflation targeting   Small-scale macroeconomic model   Output gap   Embi+   Inflation expectations   Static simulation   Dynamic simulation   Risk premium
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