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Estimating the Evolution of Money’s Role in the U.S. Monetary Business Cycle
Authors:EFREM CASTELNUOVO
Affiliation:Efrem Castelnuovo is at the University of Padova and Bank of Finland (E‐mail: efrem.castelnuovo@unipd.it).
Abstract:We assess money’s role in the post‐WWII U.S. business cycle by employing both fixed‐coefficient and rolling‐window Bayesian estimations of a structural model of the business cycle with money. Our empirical evidence favors a specification with drifting parameters for money‐consumption nonseparability and the Federal Reserve’s reaction to nominal money growth. The role of money is estimated to have been important during the 1970s and declined afterward. The omission of money produces severely distorted impulse response functions (relative to the model with money). Money is found to be important in replicating the U.S. output volatility during the Great Inflation.
Keywords:E31  E51  E52  money in New Keynesian frameworks  employment  time‐varying effects  Bayesian structural estimations  Taylor rules
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