This paper provides an empirical re-assessment of the regional effects of monetary policy in the U.S. We use the narrative series of Romer and Romer (2004) as a measure of monetary policy shocks and impulse response functions estimated directly from a single equation spatial model. We find that monetary policy tightening leads to a persistent decrease in regional real personal income and employment, with asymmetric effects across regions that are magnified by spatial spillovers. The magnitude of the effects depends on the period under analysis and on the direction of the monetary policy shock. We also provide evidence of the existence of the interest rate and the housing market channels, although there is weak support for the presence of the credit channels at the regional level.

Pizzuto P. (2020). Regional effects of monetary policy in the U.S.: An empirical re-assessment. ECONOMICS LETTERS, 190 [10.1016/j.econlet.2020.109062].

Regional effects of monetary policy in the U.S.: An empirical re-assessment

Pizzuto P.
2020-01-01

Abstract

This paper provides an empirical re-assessment of the regional effects of monetary policy in the U.S. We use the narrative series of Romer and Romer (2004) as a measure of monetary policy shocks and impulse response functions estimated directly from a single equation spatial model. We find that monetary policy tightening leads to a persistent decrease in regional real personal income and employment, with asymmetric effects across regions that are magnified by spatial spillovers. The magnitude of the effects depends on the period under analysis and on the direction of the monetary policy shock. We also provide evidence of the existence of the interest rate and the housing market channels, although there is weak support for the presence of the credit channels at the regional level.
2020
Settore SECS-P/02 Politica Economica
Pizzuto P. (2020). Regional effects of monetary policy in the U.S.: An empirical re-assessment. ECONOMICS LETTERS, 190 [10.1016/j.econlet.2020.109062].
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