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Shocking language: Understanding the macroeconomic effects of central bank communication

Shocking language: Understanding the macroeconomic effects of central bank communication

258/2015 Stephen Hansen and Michael McMahon
culture and development, working papers
Journal of International Economics
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinteco.2015.12.008

258/2015 Stephen Hansen and Michael McMahon

We explore how the multi-dimensional aspects of information released by the FOMC has effects on both market and real economic variables. Using tools from computational linguistics, we measure the information released by the FOMC on the state of economic conditions, as well as the guidance the FOMC provides about future monetary policy decisions. Employing these measures within a FAVAR framework, we find that shocks to forward guidance are more important than the FOMC communication of current economic conditions in terms of their effects on market and real variables. Nonetheless, neither communication has particularly strong effects on real economic variables.

Culture and Development

Journal of International Economics

http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jinteco.2015.12.008