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Paper #1594

Título:
On the empirical (ir)relevance of the zero lower bound constraint
Autores:
Davide Debortoli, Jordi Galí y Luca Gambetti
Fecha:
Enero 2018
Resumen:
We evaluate the hypothesis that the zero lower bound (ZLB) constraint was, in practice, irrelevant during the recent ZLB episode experienced by the U.S. economy (2009Q1-2015Q4). We focus on two dimensions of economic performance that were ex-ante likely to have been affected by a binding ZLB: (i) the volatility of macro variables and (ii) the economy�s response to shocks. Using a variety of empirical methods, we find little evidence against the irrelevance hypothesis, with our estimates suggesting that the responses of output, inflation and the long-term interest rate were hardly affected by the binding ZLB constraint. We show how a shadow interest rate rule (which we take as a proxy for forward guidance) can reconcile our empirical findings with the predictions of a simple New Keynesian model with a ZLB constraint.
Palabras clave:
Regime changes, liquidity trap, unconventional monetary policies, time-varying structural vector-autoregressive models.
Códigos JEL:
E44, E52
Área de investigación:
Macroeconomía y Economía Internacional
Publicado en:
NBER Macroeconomics Annual, volume 34, 2019

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