Monetary Policy and Stock Market Lecture: The objective of this lecture is to test the hypothesis that that monetary policy responds to stock market movements. We study in details the arguments in favor and against.
I hope this email finds you well and you had a nice reading week. I would like to clarify something related to the Data Analysis coursework. First of all, I would like to confirm you that the deadline for submission is the 22nd of April at 23.55. Please be sure that you upload your work on time. In particular, I suggest you not to wait for the very last moment, since the upload procedure could be very slow. The coursework consists of a 3,000 words essay. We are asked to write a literature review on ONE of the 8 topics that we studied during the course. The development of your work is at your choice in the sense that after a general introduction, you can focus on one or another aspect of the topic. Just to make an example. Suppose that you want to focus on the relationship between monetary policy and stock market: you may want to highlight how important is monetary policy for the economic system. Then you may ant to introduce Taylor rule and discuss the determinants of monetary policy, including the role of the stock market. After this, you may want to discuss the relationship between monetary policy and stock market in a given country; or you may want to investigate the empirical literature on how that relationship has been tested. As I said, you may decide on which aspect of the topic you want to focus on. Please remember that the coursework is mostly a literature review (let us say 75-80% of your work). Then you should clarify the empirical methodology that you would follow to test the theory underlined in your literature review (no more than 25% of your coursework). You do not need to provide any empirical result or to use Eviews. The coursework is simply a literature review of the topic.
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