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ID083945
Title ProperWhat prompts the people's bank of China to change Its monetary policy stance
Other Title Informationevidence from a discrete choice model
LanguageENG
AuthorHe, Dong ;  Pauwels, Laurent L
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the present paper, we model the policy stance of the People's Bank of China (PBC) as a latent variable, and the discrete changes in the reserve requirement ratio, policy interest rates, and the scale of open market operations are taken as signals of movement of this latent variable. We run a discrete choice regression that relates these observed indicators of policy stance to major trends of macroeconomic and financial developments, which are represented by common factors extracted from a large number of variables. The predicted value of the estimated model can then be interpreted as the implicit policy stance of the PBC. In a second step, we estimate how much of the variation in the PBC's implicit stance can be explained by measures of its policy objectives on inflation, growth and financial stability. We find that deviations of CPI inflation from an implicit target and deviations of broad money growth from the announced targets, but not output gaps, figure significantly in the PBC's policy changes.
`In' analytical NoteChina and world economy Vol. 16, No. 6: p1-21
Key WordsMonetary Policy - China ;  China - Monetary Policy ;  People's Bank of China ;  Qualitative Response Models