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A Taxa De Juros Natural E A Regra De Taylor No Brasil: 2003/2015

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  • Barbosa, Fernando de Holanda
  • Camêlo, Felipe Diogo
  • João, Igor Custodio

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Este trabalho estima a taxa de juros natural e a Regra de Taylor para o Brasil no período 2003/2015. A taxa de juros natural de uma economia aberta pequena é igual a taxa de juros internacional adicionada aos prêmios de risco, do país e do câmbio. Este arcabouço permite analisar os componentes que determinam a elevada taxa de juros do mercado interbancário brasileiro. A taxa natural variou ao longo do tempo e é usada na estimação da Regra de Taylor. Foram utilizadas variáveis do tipo 'dummy' para testar a hipótese de mudança no comportamento do Banco Central à taxa de inflação, ao hiato de produto e ao câmbio no Governo Dilma. A evidência empírica não rejeita a hipótese de que os coeficientes dos hiatos da inflação e do produto, da Regra de Taylor, mudaram no Governo Dilma.

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  • Barbosa, Fernando de Holanda & Camêlo, Felipe Diogo & João, Igor Custodio, 2016. "A Taxa De Juros Natural E A Regra De Taylor No Brasil: 2003/2015," Revista Brasileira de Economia - RBE, EPGE Brazilian School of Economics and Finance - FGV EPGE (Brazil), vol. 70(4), December.
  • Handle: RePEc:fgv:epgrbe:v:70:y:2016:i:4:a:60542
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