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Efficient-Sport-6673 OP t1_itqamb4 wrote
Reply to comment by Ok-Pomegranate-6189 in [OC] Taylor rule suggested fed funds rate compared to effective feds funds rate by Efficient-Sport-6673
Price stability. It really just suggests what the nominal rate should be in order to reach the inflation target. In this analysis I assumed target to be 2%. BTW taylor rule has actually approximated actual fed monetary policy quite well in the past.
Efficient-Sport-6673 t1_itoxtdx wrote
Reply to comment by cgjh93 in Top sources of meaning across different countries by PaulHasselbaink
Really? Then why is it such a corrupt country?
Efficient-Sport-6673 t1_itoxpkx wrote
After two years of sideline watching the k dramas my gf watches, Im not surprised. Material wealth and status seems to be in front of every single show.
Efficient-Sport-6673 OP t1_it472lm wrote
Reply to comment by _maxt3r_ in [OC] Taylor rule suggested fed funds rate compared to effective feds funds rate by Efficient-Sport-6673
I don't disagree..
Efficient-Sport-6673 OP t1_it46zdh wrote
Reply to comment by dml997 in [OC] Taylor rule suggested fed funds rate compared to effective feds funds rate by Efficient-Sport-6673
It's not something that is published, you have to calculate taylor rate yourself from inflation and output data. Those data can be found on Fred database. You can find the exact taylor rule on Wikipedia.
Efficient-Sport-6673 OP t1_it46o47 wrote
Reply to comment by michigician in [OC] Taylor rule suggested fed funds rate compared to effective feds funds rate by Efficient-Sport-6673
Taylor rule ineterst rate is not published by any party, you have to calculate it yourself from several different statistics, all of which are available from source.
Efficient-Sport-6673 OP t1_it3etrv wrote
Reply to comment by tomveiltomveil in [OC] Taylor rule suggested fed funds rate compared to effective feds funds rate by Efficient-Sport-6673
Yeah I was a bit lazy since the data from fred didn't have newest numbers.
Efficient-Sport-6673 OP t1_it3atlv wrote
Reply to [OC] Taylor rule suggested fed funds rate compared to effective feds funds rate by Efficient-Sport-6673
For those not economically inclined: Fed funds rate is the target interest rate for fed. When you hear the news saying fed is raising rates. they mean fed funds rate. Fed funds rate is the US interbank overnight rate. Taylor rule is a mathematical rule stating what the interest rate should be in order to reach the targeted inflation rate.
Efficient-Sport-6673 OP t1_it3ag6w wrote
Reply to [OC] Taylor rule suggested fed funds rate compared to effective feds funds rate by Efficient-Sport-6673
Source: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/
Tools used: Excel
Efficient-Sport-6673 t1_j5vje9f wrote
Reply to comment by SuperBigMiniMe2 in Ask Anything Wednesday - Economics, Political Science, Linguistics, Anthropology by AutoModerator
Why would it not be sustainable though?