Central bank independence and macroeconomic performance: A simultaneous equations approach

This paper examines the relationship between central bank independence (CBI) and macroeconomic performance using simultaneous equation modeling. With the ratio of central bank claims on the government to GDP as the de facto inflation, exchange rate depreciation and output, and analyze whether this e...

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Main Authors: Balane, Madeleine V., Flordeliza, Henry C., Kho, Sarah Grace R., Torres, Angelica Christine F.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-69772022-08-13T02:37:38Z Central bank independence and macroeconomic performance: A simultaneous equations approach Balane, Madeleine V. Flordeliza, Henry C. Kho, Sarah Grace R. Torres, Angelica Christine F. This paper examines the relationship between central bank independence (CBI) and macroeconomic performance using simultaneous equation modeling. With the ratio of central bank claims on the government to GDP as the de facto inflation, exchange rate depreciation and output, and analyze whether this effect varies across different levels of economic development. The model is composed of three equations: inflation rate, nominal exchange rate depreciation and output, and is estimated for a sample of 37 countries for 1975 to 2005 using the Two Stage Least Squares technique. We find that in general, CBI reduces inflation without increasing depreciation or decreasing output, thus validating the free lunch hypothesis. However, this result is not robust when the remaining outliers are removed from the sample. Moreover, we find that the free lunch hypothesis holds true only for developed countries. In developing countries on the other hand, the inflation reducing effect id lower, and higher CBI is now associated with higher output. In all regressions, there is no evidence of a statistically relationship between depreciation and CBI. 2007-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6333 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Banks and banking, Central Banks and banking, Central--Philippines Economics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
collection DLSU Institutional Repository
language English
topic Banks and banking, Central
Banks and banking, Central--Philippines
Economics
spellingShingle Banks and banking, Central
Banks and banking, Central--Philippines
Economics
Balane, Madeleine V.
Flordeliza, Henry C.
Kho, Sarah Grace R.
Torres, Angelica Christine F.
Central bank independence and macroeconomic performance: A simultaneous equations approach
description This paper examines the relationship between central bank independence (CBI) and macroeconomic performance using simultaneous equation modeling. With the ratio of central bank claims on the government to GDP as the de facto inflation, exchange rate depreciation and output, and analyze whether this effect varies across different levels of economic development. The model is composed of three equations: inflation rate, nominal exchange rate depreciation and output, and is estimated for a sample of 37 countries for 1975 to 2005 using the Two Stage Least Squares technique. We find that in general, CBI reduces inflation without increasing depreciation or decreasing output, thus validating the free lunch hypothesis. However, this result is not robust when the remaining outliers are removed from the sample. Moreover, we find that the free lunch hypothesis holds true only for developed countries. In developing countries on the other hand, the inflation reducing effect id lower, and higher CBI is now associated with higher output. In all regressions, there is no evidence of a statistically relationship between depreciation and CBI.
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author Balane, Madeleine V.
Flordeliza, Henry C.
Kho, Sarah Grace R.
Torres, Angelica Christine F.
author_facet Balane, Madeleine V.
Flordeliza, Henry C.
Kho, Sarah Grace R.
Torres, Angelica Christine F.
author_sort Balane, Madeleine V.
title Central bank independence and macroeconomic performance: A simultaneous equations approach
title_short Central bank independence and macroeconomic performance: A simultaneous equations approach
title_full Central bank independence and macroeconomic performance: A simultaneous equations approach
title_fullStr Central bank independence and macroeconomic performance: A simultaneous equations approach
title_full_unstemmed Central bank independence and macroeconomic performance: A simultaneous equations approach
title_sort central bank independence and macroeconomic performance: a simultaneous equations approach
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2007
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/6333
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