Reserve Demand Estimation with Minimal Theory
Working Paper 34972
DOI 10.3386/w34972
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We propose a new reserve-demand estimation strategy---a middle ground between atheoretical reduced-form econometric approaches and fully structural quantitative-theoretic approaches. The strategy consists of an econometric specification that satisfies core restrictions implied by theory and controls for changes in administered-rate spreads that induce rotations and shifts in reserve demand. The resulting approach is as user-friendly as existing reduced-form econometric methods but improves upon them by incorporating a minimal set of theoretical restrictions that any reserve demand must satisfy. We apply this approach to U.S. data and obtain reserve-demand estimates that are broadly consistent with the structural estimates.
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Copy CitationRicardo Lagos and Gastón Navarro, "Reserve Demand Estimation with Minimal Theory," NBER Working Paper 34972 (2026), https://doi.org/10.3386/w34972.Download Citation