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Monetary transmission: Are emerging market and low-income countries different?

Ales Bulir, Jan Vlcek

Journal of Policy Modeling(2021)

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Abstract
We use the Christensen, Diebold, and Rudebusch (2011) representation of the yield curve to test the functioning of the interest rate transmission mechanism along the yield curve based on government paper in advanced, emerging market, and low-income countries. We find a robust link from the policy and short-term interbank rates to the longer-term bond yields in all countries. Two policy implications emerge. First, the presence of well-developed secondary markets does not seem to affect transmission of short term rates along the yield curve. Second, the strength of the transmission mechanism seems to be affected by the choice of the monetary regime and the level of development: advanced countries with a credible inflation targeting regime seem to have better-behaved yield curves than the countries with other monetary regimes. (C) 2020 International Monetary Fund. Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of The Society for Policy Modeling.
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Monetary transmission,Yield curve,Emerging market and low-income countries
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