Staff Reports
Monetary Policy Analysis with Potentially Misspecified Models
March 2008  Number 321
JEL classification: C32

Authors: Marco Del Negro and Frank Schorfheide

Policy analysis with potentially misspecified dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models faces two challenges: estimation of parameters that are relevant for policy trade-offs and treatment of estimated deviations from the cross-equation restrictions. This paper develops and explores policy analysis approaches that are based on either the generalized shock structure for the DSGE model or the explicit modeling of deviations from cross-equation restrictions. Using post-1982 U.S. data, we first quantify the degree of misspecification in a state-of-the art DSGE model and then document the performance of different interest rate feedback rules. We find that many of the policy prescriptions derived from the benchmark DSGE model are robust to the various treatments of misspecifications considered in this paper, but that quantitatively the cost of deviating from such prescriptions varies substantially.

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For a published version of this report, see Marco Del Negro and Frank Schorfheide, "Monetary Policy Analysis with Potentially Misspecified Models," American Economic Review 99, no. 4  (September 2009): 1415-50.

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