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Hawkish or Dovish Fed? Estimating a Time-Varying Reaction Function of the Federal Open Market Committee's Median Participant

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González-Astudillo, M; Tanvir, R
Published in: Finance and Economics Discussion Series
November 2023

This paper estimates a time-varying reaction function of the median participant of the Federal Open Market Committee, using a Taylor rule with time-varying coefficients estimated on one- to three-year ahead median forecasts of the federal funds rate, inflation, and the unemployment rate from the Summary of Economic Projections (SEP). We estimate the model with Bayesian methods, incorporating the effective lower bound on the median federal funds rate projections. The results indicate that the monetary policy rule has become significantly more persistent after the pandemic than in the years prior, and it currently reacts strongly to inflation, at more than twice the responsiveness estimated prior to 2020. Our proposed policy rule produces accurate predictions of the median federal funds rate projections in real time for given SEP forecasts of inflation and the unemployment rate, suggesting that the median participant's reaction function is well-represented by our assumed Taylor rule with time-varying coefficients. Our results show that the median participant's reaction function becomes less persistent and less responsive to inflation yet more responsive to the output gap in anticipation of tighter monetary policy conditions. We also find that labor market activity, inflation, and macroeconomic uncertainty correlate significantly with the evolution of the time-varying coefficients of the rule. Finally, we show that in times of a less persistent policy rule or more responsiveness to inflation, markets perceive nominal bonds as better macroeconomic hedges.

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Finance and Economics Discussion Series

DOI

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2767-3898

ISSN

1936-2854

Publication Date

November 2023

Issue

2023-070

Start / End Page

1 / 40

Publisher

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System
 

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González-Astudillo, M., & Tanvir, R. (2023). Hawkish or Dovish Fed? Estimating a Time-Varying Reaction Function of the Federal Open Market Committee's Median Participant. Finance and Economics Discussion Series, (2023–070), 1–40. https://doi.org/10.17016/feds.2023.070
González-Astudillo, Manuel, and Rakeen Tanvir. “Hawkish or Dovish Fed? Estimating a Time-Varying Reaction Function of the Federal Open Market Committee's Median Participant.” Finance and Economics Discussion Series, no. 2023–070 (November 2023): 1–40. https://doi.org/10.17016/feds.2023.070.
González-Astudillo M, Tanvir R. Hawkish or Dovish Fed? Estimating a Time-Varying Reaction Function of the Federal Open Market Committee's Median Participant. Finance and Economics Discussion Series. 2023 Nov;(2023–070):1–40.
González-Astudillo, Manuel, and Rakeen Tanvir. “Hawkish or Dovish Fed? Estimating a Time-Varying Reaction Function of the Federal Open Market Committee's Median Participant.” Finance and Economics Discussion Series, no. 2023–070, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, Nov. 2023, pp. 1–40. Crossref, doi:10.17016/feds.2023.070.
González-Astudillo M, Tanvir R. Hawkish or Dovish Fed? Estimating a Time-Varying Reaction Function of the Federal Open Market Committee's Median Participant. Finance and Economics Discussion Series. Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System; 2023 Nov;(2023–070):1–40.

Published In

Finance and Economics Discussion Series

DOI

EISSN

2767-3898

ISSN

1936-2854

Publication Date

November 2023

Issue

2023-070

Start / End Page

1 / 40

Publisher

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System