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ESTIMATING THE LIQUIDITY OF M2 COMPONENTS IN THE POST-DIDMCA ERA
Authors:DONALD H. DUTKOWSKY  ROBERT M. DUNSKY
Affiliation:Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs Syracuse University, New York Phone 1–315-443-1918, Fax 1–315-443-3717 E-mail;Economist, U.S. General Accounting Office Washington, D.C., Phone 1–202-512-9110 Fax 1–202-512-9096, E-mail
Abstract:This paper estimates the liquidity of M2 components within an intertemporal model of a representative household. A modification of Pfann and Verspagen's asymmetric adjustment cost function measures liquidity cost. Generalized Method of Moments estimation of structural parameters using monthly data for December 1983–March 1993 reveals significant evidence of asymmetry toward decreasing asset holdings for all components except demand deposits. Estimated withdrawal costs for savings deposits, money market mutual funds, and small time deposits are small. Split sample estimations suggest greater liquidity in the more recent period. The results point to the effects of financial innovation in lowering withdrawal costs. (JEL E51, D91)
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