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Evaluating monetary policy effectiveness in North Macedonia: Evidence from a Bayesian FAVAR Framework

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  • Magdalena Petrovska

    (National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia)

  • Jasna Tonovska

    (Faculty of Economics – Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje)

  • Miso Nikolov

    (IUTE Credit Macedonia)

  • Рртан Сулејмани

    (National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia)

Abstract

This paper has adopted a Bayesian FAVAR approach to examine the monetary transmission mechanism in North Macedonia. The model is based on a broad data set that encompasses 140 monthly time series spanning between January 2010 and January 2019. In particular, the impact of policy on bank portfolio variables, and the impact of policy on economic activity variables have been evaluated. Our findings show that monetary tightening, causes a fall in output, inflation rate, employment, bank lending, the stock of government securities held by banks, and equity prices. On the other hand, it increases short-term money market rates, lending rates, deposits, and only in the immediate aftermath of the key policy rate rise, the share of non-performing loans in the loan portfolio. The study is expected to provide useful input to monetary policy implementation in North Macedonia. The study as well enriches the literature in this domain by discussing the challenges facing monetary authorities of small open economies with fixed exchange rate regimes in understanding how their policy instruments work through the economy.

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  • Magdalena Petrovska & Jasna Tonovska & Miso Nikolov & Рртан Сулејмани, 2023. "Evaluating monetary policy effectiveness in North Macedonia: Evidence from a Bayesian FAVAR Framework," Working Papers 2023-01, National Bank of the Republic of North Macedonia.
  • Handle: RePEc:mae:wpaper:2023-01
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    Keywords

    Monetary transmission mechanism; FAVAR; Bayesian estimation; Monetary policy;
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    JEL classification:

    • E52 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Monetary Policy, Central Banking, and the Supply of Money and Credit - - - Monetary Policy
    • E47 - Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics - - Money and Interest Rates - - - Forecasting and Simulation: Models and Applications

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