International Economics and Economic Policy | 2021

Nominal and real interest rates in OECD countries, changes in sight after covid-19?

 
 

Abstract


In this article we seek to gain a better understanding of the decline in interest rates observed over the long term and we ask whether this trend is likely to stop or even reverse as a result of the covid crisis. For this, we introduce a model that combines an intertemporal framework and a price adjustment process. This model makes it possible to derive a testable relationship between observable macroeconomic variables. Tests carried out on a panel of 19 OECD countries confirm the influence of factors suggested by the theoretical model, in particular, the link between the fall in the interest rate and the economic slowdown. The covid episode is analyzed as a mixed shock of supply and demand. The exit from the covid crisis could be accompanied by a rebound, but rising real interest rates are not the most likely scenario.

Volume None
Pages 1 - 24
DOI 10.1007/s10368-021-00514-5
Language English
Journal International Economics and Economic Policy

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