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The Narrative Engine

Four-dimensional narrative analysis of FOMC governor speeches

Quick reference — what the four dimensions mean
Topic
The specific economic domain being discussed (Inflation, Labor Market, Economy, Monetary Policy, Financial Markets).
Narrative
The underlying system of reasoning used to make sense of economic processes. Categories include:
Altitude (up/down) Journey (path/direction) Object (solid/pressure) Flow (liquid/fluid) Engine (machine/tools) Biology (organism/health) Combat (war/sport) Construction (building/foundation)
Stance
The primary actor driving economic conditions: Interventionist (the Fed acts), Autonomous (the market moves on its own), or Diagnostic (static observation).
Time orientation
The temporal horizon of the reasoning: Forward-looking (intent, projection, and guidance) versus Backward-looking (track record and past data).
ATopic

Topic Prioritization

The distribution of macroeconomic topics per speaker. Hover over segments to see exact percentages.

Topic Deviation

How each governor's focus on a specific topic deviates from the committee baseline. Choose a topic from the dropdown.

BNarrative

The Fed Persona

The implicit role the Fed assumes when acting as an Interventionist. Hover over the bars to see the persona distribution.

The Narrative Lens

The core narratives speakers use to explain market dynamics. Choose a narrative from the dropdown to see which governors deviate from the committee baseline.

Outlier Detection

Identifies speakers who use highly unusual narratives for specific topics. Choose a topic from the dropdown.

CTime orientation

Forward Guidance vs. Track Record

The distribution of prospective (forward-looking) versus retrospective (backward-looking) narrative per speaker.

DStance

Narrative space

The narrative about who controls the economy. Interventionist: Fed acts. Autonomous: economy moves on its own. Diagnostic: speaker describes a static condition.

Quick reference — what the four dimensions mean
Topic
The specific economic domain being discussed (Inflation, Labor Market, Economy, Monetary Policy, Financial Markets).
Narrative
The underlying system of reasoning used to make sense of economic processes. Categories include:
Altitude (up/down) Journey (path/direction) Object (solid/pressure) Flow (liquid/fluid) Engine (machine/tools) Biology (organism/health) Combat (war/sport) Construction (building/foundation)
Stance
The primary actor driving economic conditions: Interventionist (the Fed acts), Autonomous (the market moves on its own), or Diagnostic (static observation).
Time orientation
The temporal horizon of the reasoning: Forward-looking (intent, projection, and guidance) versus Backward-looking (track record and past data).

Speech Profile & Topic Mix

High-level KPIs and the primary economic domains discussed compared to the committee baseline.

Topic mix

Forward-Guidance Gauge and Topic-Ternary

The percentage of the speech dedicated to active, forward-looking Fed intervention vs. the committee average and the way speaker assigns agency across different economic domains.

The Narrative Lens

The core narratives the speaker uses to explain market dynamics. Choose a narrative from the dropdown.

The Narrative Profile

The speaker's overall narrative distribution compared to the committee average.

The Dimensional Flow of Narratives

The structural pathway of narratives from macroeconomic topic, to primary actor, to time orientation.

The Action Horizon Matrix

A cross-tabulation of stance and time orientation, isolating specific forward-guidance or historical-diagnostic clusters. Choose a narrative from the dropdown.

Top Expressions of the Narratives

The raw underlying data driving the quantitative metrics, filterable across all dimensions.

The Narrative Engine · pilot dashboard · narrative analysis of central-bank discourse