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Title: The Natural Rate Hypothesis: An idea past its sell-by-date
Author(s): Roger E A Farmer
Publication Date: August 2013
Keyword(s): inflation, natural rate hypothesis and unemployment
Programme Area(s): International Macroeconomics
Abstract: Central banks throughout the world predict inflation with new-Keynesian models where, after a shock, the unemployment rate returns to its so called 'natural rate?. That assumption is called the Natural Rate Hypothesis (NRH). This paper reviews a body of work, published over the last decade, which is critical of the NRH. I argue that the NRH does not hold in the data and I provide an alternative paradigm that explains why it does not hold. I replace the NRH with the assumption that the animal spirits of investors are a fundamental of the economy and I show how to operationalize that idea by constructing an empirical model that outperforms the new-Keynesian Phillips curve. I model animal spirits with a new fundamental that I call the belief function.
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Farmer, R. 2013. 'The Natural Rate Hypothesis: An idea past its sell-by-date'. London, Centre for Economic Policy Research. https://cepr.org/active/publications/discussion_papers/dp.php?dpno=9580