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Author:Tinsley, Peter A. 

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The rational expectations approach to economic modelling

Special Studies Papers , Paper 143

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A variable weight distributed lag model

Special Studies Papers , Paper 11

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A measure of the cost of money market volatility associated with money stock targeting

Special Studies Papers , Paper 169

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Vector rational error correction

Systems of forward-looking linear decision rules can be formulated as vector "rational" error correction models. The closed-form solution of the restricted error corrections is derived, and a full-information estimator is suggested. The error correction format indicates that the assumptions of convex adjustment costs and rational expectations impose different types of a priori restrictions on the dynamic structure of the error corrections. An empirical model of the producer decision rule for capital investment illustrates that the data rejects dynamic restrictions imposed by a standard ...
Research Working Paper , Paper 98-03

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Shifting endpoints in the term structure of interest rates

This paper links the term structure to perceptions of monetary policy. Long-horizon forecasts of short rates needed in empirical term structure models are heavily influenced by the endpoints, or limiting conditional forecasts, of the short rate process. Mean-reversion or unit roots are commonly assumed, but do not provide realistic yield predictions. Failures occur because neither accounts for historical shifts in market perceptions of the policy target for inflation. This paper links endpoint shifts to a learning model where agents must detect shifts in long-term policy goals. With ...
Research Working Paper , Paper 97-08

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Dynamic specifications in optimizing trend-deviation macro models

As noted in surveys by Goodfriend and King (1997) and Walsh (1998) and exemplified by models analyzed in Taylor (1999), there is encouraging progress in developing optimizing trend-deviation macro models that provide useful insights into the transmission and design of monetary policy. Several controversial features of a minimalist trend-deviation model, with optimizing households, firms, and bond traders, are examined. Dynamic specifications are suggested to improve the data-based realism, while preserving the simplicity, of the minimalist model.
Research Working Paper , Paper RWP 01-03

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On polynomial approximation of distributed lags

Special Studies Papers , Paper 4

Working Paper
The long and short of industrial strength pricing

Finance and Economics Discussion Series , Paper 99

Working Paper
Term structure transmission of monetary policy

The sensitivity of bond rates to macro variables appears to vary both over time and over forecast horizons. The latter may be due to differences in forward rate term premiums and in bond trader perceptions of anticipated policy responses at different forecast horizons. Determinacy of policy transmission through bond rates requires a lower bound on the average responsiveness of term premiums and anticipated policy responses to inflation.
Research Working Paper , Paper RWP 05-06

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Indicator and filter attributes of monetary aggregates: a nit-picking case for disaggregation

Special Studies Papers , Paper 140

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