Abstract
The paper attempts to identify an empirical relationship that characterizes the way the Bundesbank adjusted its short-term rate with respect to various objectives. By building on a careful exploration of the properties of the variables involved, it is established that interest rate rules —often remarkably similar to the Taylor rule— remain valid and relevant in a Vector Error Correction framework, and thereby proposing a distinctive interpretation of German monetary policy during the period 1975–1998.
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Eleftheriou, M. (2009). Monetary policy in Germany: A cointegration analysis on the relevance of interest rate rules. Economic Modelling, 26(5), 946-960.



