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Economics Letters | 2012

Inflation-regime dependent effects of monetary policy shocks. Evidence from threshold vector autoregressions

Martin Mandler

This paper studies regime dependence in the effects of monetary policy shocks for the U.S. using a threshold vector autoregressive model. In a high inflation regime the standard results from the literature obtain. In a low inflation regime output shows no significant response to monetary policy while the inflation response is negative. The paper endogenously determines two distinct regimes, while the literature thus far only considers alternative subsamples.


Social Science Research Network | 2002

Comparing Risk-Neutral Probability Density Functions Implied By Option Prices - Market Uncertainty And ECB-Council Meetings

Martin Mandler


MPRA Paper | 2007

The Taylor rule and interest rate uncertainty in the U.S. 1955-2006

Martin Mandler


Archive | 2014

Money growth and consumer price inflation in the euro area: A wavelet analysis

Martin Mandler; Michael Scharnagl


The North American Journal of Economics and Finance | 2012

Decomposing Federal Funds Rate forecast uncertainty using time-varying Taylor rules and real-time data

Martin Mandler


Archive | 2006

Economic Integration, Uncertainty, and Trade - The European Experience

Volbert Alexander; Martin Mandler


MPRA Paper | 2011

Threshold effects in the monetary policy reaction function of the Deutsche Bundesbank

Martin Mandler


MPRA Paper | 2010

Explaining ECB and FED interest rate correlation: Economic interdependence and optimal monetary policy

Martin Mandler


MAGKS Papers on Economics | 2009

Decomposing Federal Funds Rate forecast uncertainty using real-time data

Martin Mandler


Journal of Macroeconomics | 2009

In search of robust monetary policy rules - Should the Fed look at money growth or stock market performance?

Martin Mandler

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