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Were there regime switches in U.S. monetary policy?
Christopher A. Sims
, Tao Zha
Economics
Bendheim Center for Finance
Center for Statistics & Machine Learning
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Monetary Policy
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US Monetary Policy
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Regime Switching
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Inflation
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Monetary Targeting
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U.S. Data
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Regime-switching Model
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Time Variation
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Multivariate Regime-switching
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Monetary Policy Rules
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Monetary Policy
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Inflation
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Monetary Targeting
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Regime Switching
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