Transparency and deliberation within the FOMC: a computational linguistics approach
Hansen, Stephen; McMahon, Michael; and Prat, Andrea
(2014)
Transparency and deliberation within the FOMC: a computational linguistics approach.
[Working paper]
How does transparency, a key feature of central bank design, affect the deliberation of monetary policymakers? We exploit a natural experiment in the Federal Open Market Committee in 1993 together with computational linguistic models (particularly Latent Dirichlet Allocation) to measure the effect of increased transparency on debate. Commentators have hypothesized both a beneficial discipline effect and a detrimental conformity effect. A difference-in-differences approach inspired by the career concerns literature uncovers evidence for both effects. However, the net effect of increased transparency appears to be a more informative deliberation process.
| Item Type | Working paper |
|---|---|
| Keywords | Monetary policy,deliberation,FOMC,transparency,career concerns |
| Departments | Centre for Economic Performance |
| Date Deposited | 26 Nov 2014 16:51 |
| URI | https://researchonline.lse.ac.uk/id/eprint/60287 |
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