BdF paper looks at ‘hawks, doves and swingers’

Education and economic conditions at birth shape views of FOMC members, argues paper

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A working paper published by the Banque de France looks at what influences the ideology of members of the US Federal Open Market Committee.

In Perceived FOMC: the making of hawks, doves and swingers, Michael Bordo and Klodiana Istrefi present an original dataset on the US Federal Reserve’s monetary policy-making body.

The authors use newspaper descriptions of committee members from 1960–2015. They find that 70% of the FOMC members were “perceived to have had persistent policy preferences over

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