The Interest Elasticity of Excess Reserves Held at the Federal Reserve

Author(s)Insler, Eric
Date Accessioned2012-12-10T19:14:30Z
Date Available2012-12-10T19:14:30Z
Publication Date2012-05
AbstractThis paper identifies the interest elasticity of excess reserves held at the Federal Reserve in order to critically analyze the Federal Reserve’s plan to exit the extreme level of monetary policy accommodation used to combat the Great Recession. An econometric model is developed and estimates are drawn from a time-series data set ranging from 2007 to 2010. Particular attention is given to the Federal Reserve’s new ability to pay interest on reserves and how this tool will affect the Federal Reserve’s exit strategy and the interest elasticity of excess reserves. Results indicate that the semi-elasticity of excess reserves is -0.34. Furthermore, expectations of future interest rates have the most substantial effect on the level of excess reserves. These results imply that the Federal Reserve will not be able to implement the channel-corridor system in the United States banking system to exit the current extreme level of monetary accommodation.en_US
AdvisorJames L. Butkiewicz
ProgramEconomics
URLhttp://udspace.udel.edu/handle/19716/11961
Languageen_USen_US
PublisherUniversity of Delaware
Keywordsinterest elasticityen_US
Keywordsexcess reservesen_US
KeywordsFederal Reserveen_US
TitleThe Interest Elasticity of Excess Reserves Held at the Federal Reserveen_US
TypeThesisen_US
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