Did the fed raise interest rates before elections?

Volume: 181, Issue: 3-4, Pages: 239 - 273
Published: Mar 16, 2019
Abstract
The literature on political business cycles focuses on elected incumbents and neglects the incentives of appointed officials. We present evidence of rate hikes before elections when the chair of the US Federal Reserve is from a different party than the incumbent president. This finding contrasts with the traditional belief that an inappropriate policy-rate bias implies a more expansive pre-election policy stance. We also find weak evidence that...
Paper Details
Title
Did the fed raise interest rates before elections?
Published Date
Mar 16, 2019
Volume
181
Issue
3-4
Pages
239 - 273
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