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Real Equilibrium Interest Rates in the Euro Area

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  • Robert C. M. Beyer
  • Mr. Luis Brandão-Marques

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Updated estimates of real equilibrium interest rates in the euro area, derived from eight prominent methodologies proposed in the academic literature, deliver a wide range of estimates, partly because they vary in time horizon and economic complexity. By the end of 2024, shorter-term equilibrium rates mostly exceeded longer-term rates, with foreign spillovers contributing positively to euro area equilibrium rates. Given the wide range of estimates and their high uncertainty, a judgment-based assessment should be based on three criteria and consider their conceptual fit, robustness, and alignment with other economic indicators. Even then, the uncertainty surrounding the estimates represents a specific form of model uncertainty that necessitates the formulation of robust conclusions and policy recommendations. Our results show that ECB policy rates are broadly aligned with short-run efficient rates and suggest that monetary policy remained restrictive at the end of 2024.

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  • Robert C. M. Beyer & Mr. Luis Brandão-Marques, 2025. "Real Equilibrium Interest Rates in the Euro Area," IMF Working Papers 2025/123, International Monetary Fund.
  • Handle: RePEc:imf:imfwpa:2025/123
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