Discussion paper

DP10070 The Effects of Monetary Policy on Stock Market Bubbles: Some Evidence

We estimate the response of stock prices to exogenous monetary policy shocks using a vector-autoregressive model with time-varying parameters. Our evidence points to protracted episodes in which stock prices end up increasing persistently in response to an exogenous tightening of monetary policy, even though they experience a small decline in the short run. That response is clearly at odds with the "conventional" view on the effects of monetary policy on bubbles, as well as with the predictions of bubbleless models. We also argue that it is unlikely that such evidence be accounted for by an endogenous response of the equity premium to the monetary policy shocks.

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Citation

Galí, J and L Gambetti (2014), ‘DP10070 The Effects of Monetary Policy on Stock Market Bubbles: Some Evidence‘, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 10070. CEPR Press, Paris & London. https://cepr.org/publications/dp10070