This article studies the role of central bank governors in monetary policy decisions taken by a committee. To carry out this analysis, we constructed a novel dataset of committee voting behaviour for six OECD countries for up to three decades. Using a range of Taylor rule specifications, we show that a change in governor significantly affects interest rate setting. We also observe systematic differences in interest rate rules based on the political party appointing the governor, with more inflation-averse policies under governors that are appointed by a right-wing political authority. We show the robustness of this result by using a wider dataset (including over 3000 observations from 12 countries)
We extend the New Keynesian Monetary Policy literature relaxing the assumption that the decisions ar...
This paper studies the theoretical and empirical implications of monetary policy making by committee...
This article examines the making of monetary policy in the United Kingdom between 1997 and 2008 by a...
This article studies the role of central bank governors in monetary policy decisions taken by a comm...
Central banks around the world determine the membership of their monetary policy committees accordin...
Economic theory typically assumes that monetary policy is set by a single policy-maker. However, the...
This thesis consists of a collection of essays on monetary policy making. These essays focus on inst...
The paper examines the ability of several alternative group decision-making models to generate propo...
This paper examines whether government ideology has influenced monetary policy in OECD countries. We...
The MPC at the Bank of England was set up to make independent judgements about interest rate policy....
We investigate the implications for the setting of interest rates when monetary policy decisions are...
This paper studies the theoretical and empirical implications of monetary policy making by committee...
This paper examines the influence of the biographical experience of monetary policy committee member...
We investigate the implications for the setting of interest rateswhen monetary policy decisions are ...
The use of independent committees for the setting of interest rates, such as the Monetary Policy Com...
We extend the New Keynesian Monetary Policy literature relaxing the assumption that the decisions ar...
This paper studies the theoretical and empirical implications of monetary policy making by committee...
This article examines the making of monetary policy in the United Kingdom between 1997 and 2008 by a...
This article studies the role of central bank governors in monetary policy decisions taken by a comm...
Central banks around the world determine the membership of their monetary policy committees accordin...
Economic theory typically assumes that monetary policy is set by a single policy-maker. However, the...
This thesis consists of a collection of essays on monetary policy making. These essays focus on inst...
The paper examines the ability of several alternative group decision-making models to generate propo...
This paper examines whether government ideology has influenced monetary policy in OECD countries. We...
The MPC at the Bank of England was set up to make independent judgements about interest rate policy....
We investigate the implications for the setting of interest rates when monetary policy decisions are...
This paper studies the theoretical and empirical implications of monetary policy making by committee...
This paper examines the influence of the biographical experience of monetary policy committee member...
We investigate the implications for the setting of interest rateswhen monetary policy decisions are ...
The use of independent committees for the setting of interest rates, such as the Monetary Policy Com...
We extend the New Keynesian Monetary Policy literature relaxing the assumption that the decisions ar...
This paper studies the theoretical and empirical implications of monetary policy making by committee...
This article examines the making of monetary policy in the United Kingdom between 1997 and 2008 by a...