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Identifying Monetary Policy Shocks via Changes in Volatility
Authors:MARKKU LANNE  HELMUT LÜTKEPOHL†
Institution:Markku Lanne;is Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, University of Helsinki (E-mail: ). Helmut Lütkepohl;is Professor of Econometrics, Department of Economics, European University Institute (E-mail: ).
Abstract:A central issue of monetary policy analysis is the specification of monetary policy shocks. In a structural vector autoregressive setting there has been some controversy about which restrictions to use for identifying the shocks because standard theories do not provide enough information to fully identify monetary policy shocks. In fact, to compare different theories it would even be desirable to have over-identifying restrictions that would make statistical tests of different theories possible. It is pointed out that some progress toward over-identifying monetary policy shocks can be made by using specific data properties. In particular, it is shown that changes in the volatility of the shocks can be used for identification. Based on monthly U.S. data from 1965 to 1996 different theories are tested and it is found that associating monetary policy shocks with shocks to nonborrowed reserves leads to a particularly strong rejection of the model whereas assuming that the Fed accommodates demand shocks to total reserves cannot be rejected.
Keywords:C32
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