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A Simple Account of the Behavior of Long-Term Interest Rates
Author(s) -
John Campbell,
Robert J. Shiller
Publication year - 1983
Publication title -
nber working paper series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.3386/w1203
Subject(s) - simple (philosophy) , term (time) , economics , interest rate , econometrics , keynesian economics , mathematical economics , monetary economics , physics , philosophy , epistemology , quantum mechanics
Recent empirical research on the term structure of interest rates has shown that the long-term interest rate is well described by adistributed lag on short-term interest rates, but does not conform to the expectations theory of the term structure. It has been suggested that the long rate "overreacts" to the short rate. This paper presents aunified taxonomy of risk premia, or deviations from the expectations theory. This enables the hypothesis of overreaction to be formally stated. It is shown that, if anything, the long rate has underreacted to the short rate. However, the independent movement of the long rate is primarily responsible for the failure of the expectations theory.

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