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Financial globalisation, monetary policy spillovers and macro-modelling: tales from 1001 shocks

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Georgiadis, Georgios ; Jancokova, Martina

European Central Bank

ECB - Frankfurt am Main

2017

62 p.

financial sector ; globalization ; international ; monetary policy

Working Paper

2082

Economic development

http://www.ecb.europa.eu

English

Bibliogr.;Statistics

"Financial globalisation and spillovers have gained immense prominence over the last two decades. Yet, powerful cross-border ?nancial spillover channels have not become a standard element of structural monetary models. Against this background, we hypothesise that New Keynesian DSGE models that do not feature powerful ?nancial spillover channels confound the e?ects of domestic and foreign disturbances when confronted with the data. We derive predictions from this hypothesis and subject them to data on monetary policy shock estimates for 29 economies obtained from more than 280 monetary models in the literature. Consistent with the predictions from our hypothesis we ?nd: Monetary policy shock estimates obtained from New Keynesian DSGE models that do not account for powerful ?nancial spillover channels are contaminated by a common global component; the contamination is more severe for economies that are more susceptible to ?nancial spillovers in the data; and the shock estimates imply implausibly similar estimates of the global output spillovers from monetary policy in the US and the euro area. None of these ?ndings applies to monetary policy shock estimates obtained from VAR and other statistical models, ?nancial market expectations and the narrative approach."

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