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Registro 1 de 4 |
Autor: |
Romer, Christina-D - Romer, David-H |
Título: |
Federal Reserve Information and the Behavior of Interest Rates |
Fuente: |
American Economic Review. v.90, n.3. American Economic Association |
Páginas: |
pp. 429-57 |
Año: |
June 2000 |
Resumen: |
This paper tests for the existence of asymmetric information between the Federal Reserve and the public by examining Federal Reserve and commercial inflation forecasts. It demonstrates that the Federal Reserve has considerable information about inflation beyond what is known to commercial forecasters. It also shows that monetary-policy actions provide signals of the Federal Reserve’s information and that commercial forecasters modify their forecasts in response to those signals. These findings may explain why long-term interest rates typically rise in response to shifts to tighter monetary policy. |
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HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente |
Registro 2 de 4 |
Autor: |
Romer, Christina-D - |
Título: |
The Nation in Depression |
Fuente: |
Journal of Economic Perspectives. v.7, n.2. American Economic Association |
Páginas: |
pp. 19-39 |
Año: |
spring 1993 |
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HEMEROTECA J + datos de Fuente |
Registro 3 de 4 |
Autor: |
Miron, Jeffrey-A - Romer, Christina-D - |
Título: |
Reviving the Federal Statistical System: The View from Academia |
Fuente: |
American Economic Review. v.80, n.2. American Economic Association |
Páginas: |
pp. 329-32 |
Año: |
May 1990 |
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HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente |
Registro 4 de 4 |
Autor: |
Romer, Christina-D - |
Título: |
Is the Stabilization of the Postwar Economy a Figment of the Data? |
Fuente: |
American Economic Review. v.76, n.3. American Economic Association |
Páginas: |
pp. 314-34 |
Año: |
June 1986 |
Resumen: |
This study of output data for the periods 1866-1914 and 1947-82 shows that much of the apparent stabilization of the postwar economy is an artifact of the way the historical data are constructed. When the methods used to form the historical index of industrial production are replicated for the postwar era, the consistent data show less than half the stabilization apparent in modern data. The excess volatility of thehistorical data is due to the overrepresentation of materials and intermediate goods in the early indexes of total industrial production. |
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HEMEROTECA A + datos de Fuente |
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