Skewed Forward-Looking Monetary Policy Behavior: A Look at the Latin American Inflation Targeting Practice
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2010
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Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. CENTRUM
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Estimation of forward-looking interest rate rules is ubiquitous in the context of developed-economy central banks. In this paper, the five countries in Latin America that have adopted the Inflation Targeting framework are considered, and estimations of forward-looking policy rules are performed via i) standard least-squares criteria and ii) quantile regressions. The estimated standard mean effects indicate that Brazil, Chile, and Mexico are strongly forward-looking for horizons of a year and more. The estimated quantile effects suggest that policy makers in Brazil, Chile, and Mexico are likely to have faced more upside than downside risks to their one-year-ahead inflation forecasts when setting their policies.
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Monetary Policy, Quantile Regressions
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