Description
Structural vector autoregressions (VARs) are widely used to trace out the effect of monetary policy innovations on the economy. However, the sparse information sets typically used in these empirical models lead to at least two potential problems with the results. First, to the extent that central banks and the private sector have information not reflected in the VAR, the measurement of policy innovations is likely to be contaminated. A second problem is that impulse responses can be observed only for the included variables, which generally constitute only a small subset of the variables that the researcher and policymaker care about. In this paper we investigate one potential solution to this limited information problem, which combines the standard structural VAR analysis with recent developments in factor analysis for large data sets. We find that the information that our factor-augmented VAR (FAVAR) methodology exploits is indeed important to properly identify the monetary transmission mechanism. Overall, our results provide a comprehensive and coherent picture of the effect of monetary policy on the economy.
Author: United States Federal Reserve Board, Ben S. Bernanke
Publisher: Bibliogov
Published: 02/06/2013
Pages: 52
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.24lbs
Size: 9.69h x 7.44w x 0.11d
ISBN13: 9781288713431
ISBN10: 1288713436
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | General
Author: United States Federal Reserve Board, Ben S. Bernanke
Publisher: Bibliogov
Published: 02/06/2013
Pages: 52
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.24lbs
Size: 9.69h x 7.44w x 0.11d
ISBN13: 9781288713431
ISBN10: 1288713436
BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | General
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