55-vol. 28, no. 1, january-june, 2013
Articles

Main determinants in Mexico's monetary policy decisions: An econometric analysis

Isela Elizabeth Téllez León
Instituto Politécnico Nacional
Francisco Venegas Martínez
Instituto Politécnico Nacional

Published 2013-01-01

Keywords

  • binary probit models,
  • monetary policy,
  • macroeconomic variables,
  • yield curve

How to Cite

Téllez León, I. E., & Venegas Martínez, F. (2013). Main determinants in Mexico’s monetary policy decisions: An econometric analysis. Estudios Económicos De El Colegio De México, 28(1), 79–108. https://doi.org/10.24201/ee.v28i1.84

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Abstract

This paper identifies the determinants that affect the probability of deviations from the target interest rate (overnight interbank rate) of Bank of Mexico, through the development of several binary probit models. Among, the determinants of monetary policy decisions of Bank of Mexico several macroeconomic variables are identified in Mexico and the United States and, particularly, some nodes of the Treasury Certificates yield curve. The combination of these variables provides an adequate specification based on standard information criteria from econometric analysis.

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