Israel: Selected Issues and Statistical Appendix

The paper suggests that several factors, besides tight monetary policy, may well have contributed to the high real interest rates that have been observed in Israel. The paper examines the impact of unanticipated changes in nominal interest rate monetary policy shocks on a number of variables in Israel. The paper provides evidence that the inflation expectation measure derived from the capital markets tends to overstate the trend in actual inflation. The paper also provides statistical data on the economic indices of Israel.
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Volume/Issue: Volume 2000 Issue 062
Publication date: May 2000
ISBN: 9781451819502
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Business and Economics , Banks and Banking , Inflation , Economics- Macroeconomics , Money and Monetary Policy , ISCR , CR , real interest rate , monetary policy , rate , reaction function , inflation expectation , basis point , import price inflation , interest rate differential , policy rule , inflation rate , Real interest rates , Inflation , Exchange rates , Inflation targeting , Deposit rates , Global

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The paper suggests that several factors, besides tight monetary policy, may well have contributed to the high real interest rates that have been observed in Israel. The paper examines the impact of unanticipated changes in nominal interest rate monetary policy shocks on a number of variables in Israel. The paper provides evidence that the inflation expectation measure derived from the capital markets tends to overstate the trend in actual inflation. The paper also provides statistical data on the economic indices of Israel.