2010
DOI: 10.2139/ssrn.1703351
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Reference-Dependent Preferences and the Transmission of Monetary Policy

Abstract: This paper proposes a novel explanation of the vast empirical evidence showing that output and prices react asymmetrically to monetary policy innovations over contractions and expansions in the business cycle. We use VAR techniques to show that monetary policy exerts stronger e¤ects on the U.S. GDP during contractionary phases, as compared to expansionary ones. As to prices, their response is not statistically di¤erent across di¤erent cyclical stages. We show that these facts are consistent with a New Neoclass… Show more

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