Stock markets;
Monetary policy;
United States of America;
D O I:
10.1108/10867370910946324
中图分类号:
F8 [财政、金融];
学科分类号:
0202 ;
摘要:
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to develop a single variable indicative of the state of market speculation; to determine whether the Federal Reserve has attempted to quell speculation when it has been most rampant and whether such attempts were successful. Design/methodology/approach - The paper examine the literature on market "bubbles" and the Federal Reserve's treatment of them; to determine a single variable reflective of market speculation via principle components integration; to examine the Federal Reserve's interaction with market speculation by estimating a vector autoregression version of the Taylor rule. Findings - It is possible to construct a single variable representative of market speculation, termed the index of speculative excess that correlates well with standard views of market excess; the Federal Reserve did attempt to retard market speculation during the three major bull markets of the past century; monetary policy did little to inhibit market speculation. Originality/value - Highly original in the construction of a single variable reflective of market speculation; joins the ongoing debate as to the extent of Federal Reserve concern with speculative activity and the Fed's poor record of accomplishment in this area.
机构:
Xiamen Univ, Ctr SE Asian Studies, Xiamen, Peoples R ChinaXiamen Univ, Ctr SE Asian Studies, Xiamen, Peoples R China
Wang, Chunsheng
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2009 INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PUBLIC ECONOMICS AND MANAGEMENT ICPEM 2009, VOL 1: SOCIAL ISSUES AND ECONOMIC POLICIES,
2009,
: 303
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307
机构:
Calif State Univ Long Beach, Coll Liberal Arts, Dept Econ, Long Beach, CA 90840 USACalif State Univ Long Beach, Coll Liberal Arts, Dept Econ, Long Beach, CA 90840 USA
Harrison, Andre
Reed, Robert R.
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机构:
Univ Alabama, Culverhouse Coll Business, Dept Econ Finance & Legal Studies, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487 USACalif State Univ Long Beach, Coll Liberal Arts, Dept Econ, Long Beach, CA 90840 USA