Recently, there has been renewed attention on the natural rate of interest—often referred to as “r-star”—and whether it has risen from the historically low levels that prevailed before the COVID-19 pandemic. The natural interest rate is the real (inflation-adjusted) interest rate expected to prevail when supply and demand in the economy are in balance and inflation is stable. Some commentators claim that the prior decline in r‑star has reversed, pointing to the recent rise in future...| Liberty Street Economics
An overview of how countries’ policy actions can cause international monetary policy spillovers in the domestic economies of other countries.| Liberty Street Economics
An evaluation of the natural rate of interest, or R-star, focusing on real-time estimates extending back thirty years to the mid-1990s.| Liberty Street Economics