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Is the neutral interest rate now lower?

The higher post-crisis cost of financial intermediation, increased risk aversion, higher precautionary saving and the decline in the US economy's potential growth rate mean that the neutral real fed funds rate is probably now close to 1%. Assuming that inflation averages 2%, that puts the neutral nominal fed funds rate at 3%, well below the Fed's own 3.75% estimate.

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