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Title: The Yield Spread as a Symmetric Predictor of Output and Inflation
Author(s): Gikas A Hardouvelis and Dimitrios Malliaropoulos
Publication Date: March 2004
Keyword(s): general equilibrium and term structure of interest rates
Programme Area(s): Financial Economics
Abstract: We present evidence that the predictive ability of the yield spread for short-run inflation is related to its predictive ability for economic activity. In particular, an increase in the slope of the term structure predicts an increase in output growth and a decrease in inflation of equal magnitude. In order to explain this finding, we develop a monetary asset-pricing model with sticky goods prices. Sticky prices imply that economic disturbances generate predictable changes in output and inflation, thus allowing for intertemporal substitution effects and changes in the slope of the yield curve. We derive analytic solutions of the covariance between the nominal yield spread and future output growth and inflation and show that a moderate degree of price stickiness and relatively high degree of intertemporal substitution can account for the observed correlations in the US data over the period 1960:Q1 - 2003:Q2.
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Hardouvelis, G and Malliaropoulos, D. 2004. 'The Yield Spread as a Symmetric Predictor of Output and Inflation'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=4314