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Original Articles

Reexamination of the effects of monetary policy using spectral decomposition

Pages 769-774 | Published online: 24 Aug 2007
 

Abstract

International evidence on the effects of monetary policy presented by Sims (Citation1992) is reexamined by spectral decompositions as well as by impulse response functions. The results obtained using spectral decompositions suggest that money stock innovations can be regarded as monetary policy shocks, while the results obtained using impulse response functions show little clear evidence.

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