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Subsidy 2 Subvention 2 Dynamische Wirtschaftstheorie 1 Economic dynamics 1 Egypt 1 Energie 1 Energy 1 Estimation theory 1 Finanzpolitik 1 Fiscal policy 1 Impact assessment 1 Industrialized countries 1 Industrieländer 1 Information 1 Information behaviour 1 Informationsverhalten 1 Insolvency 1 Insolvenz 1 Internet 1 Kleine offene Volkswirtschaft 1 Laffer curve 1 Laffer-Kurve 1 Macroeconomics 1 Makroökonomik 1 Oil price 1 Optimal growth 1 Optimales Wachstum 1 Pareto efficiency 1 Pareto-Optimum 1 Public debt 1 Risikomaß 1 Risikoprämie 1 Risk measure 1 Risk premium 1 Schätztheorie 1 Simulation 1 Small open economy 1 Sovereign default 1 Staatsbankrott 1 Statistical test 1
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Plante, Michael 2 Becker, Robert Allen 1 Bekkerman, Anton 1 Bi, Huixin 1 Danciulescu, Cristina 1 Escanciano, Juan Carlos 1 Gilpin, Gregory 1 Glomm, Gerhard 1 Jung, Jürgen 1 Pei, Pei 1 Traum, Nora 1
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The Long-Run Macroeconomic Impacts of Fuel Subsidies
Plante, Michael - 2015
Many developing and emerging market countries have subsidies on fuel products. Using a small open economy model with a non-traded sector I show how these subsidies impact the steady state levels of macroeconomic aggregates such as consumption, labor supply, and aggregate welfare. These subsidies...
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Time-Varying Oil Price Volatility and Macroeconomic Aggregates
Plante, Michael - 2015
We illustrate the theoretical relation among output, consumption, investment, and oil price volatility in a real business cycle model. The model incorporates demand for oil by a firm, as an intermediate input, and by a household, used in conjunction with a durable good. We estimate a stochastic...
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The Impact of the Internet on Information Searching and Demand for Traditional Information Resources
Bekkerman, Anton - 2014
The Internet is an efficient information search tool whose growth may have caused a structural change in information search and acquisition behaviors. This study investigates the effects of growing Internet accessibility on these behaviors. Using U.S. public library circulation counts to...
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Pitfalls in Backtesting Historical Simulation VAR Models
Escanciano, Juan Carlos - 2012
Historical Simulation (HS) and its variant, the Filtered Historical Simulation (FHS), are the most widely used Value-at-Risk forecast methods at commercial banks. These forecast methods are traditionally evaluated by means of the unconditional backtest. This paper formally shows that the...
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A Macroeconomic Analysis of Energy Subsidies in a Small Open Economy : The Case of Egypt
Glomm, Gerhard; Jung, Jürgen - 2012
We construct a dynamic general equilibrium model to analyze the effects of large energy subsidies in a small open economy. The model pays special attention to domestic energy production and consumption, trade in energy at world market prices, as well as private and public sector production...
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Optimal Growth with Heterogeneous Agents and the Twisted Turnpike : An Example
Becker, Robert Allen - 2011
The dynamics of a welfare maximizing heterogeneous agent, one sector optimal Ramsey model is analyzed assuming two agents, each with a distinct discount factor and log utility. Production is Cobb-Douglas. Explicit time-varying policy functions are derived, one for each period. A Twisted Turnpike...
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Sovereign Default Risk Premia, Fiscal Limits and Fiscal Policy
Bi, Huixin - 2010
We develop a closed economy model in order to study the interactions among sovereign risk premia, fiscal limits and fiscal policy. The stochastic fiscal limit, which measures the ability and willingness of the government to service its debt, arises endogenously from dynamic Laffer Curves. The...
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Cross Market Effects of Stocks Short-Selling Restrictions : Evidence from the September 2008 Natural Experiment
Danciulescu, Cristina - 2010
Using intraday data, this paper investigates empirically the joint stock and corporate bond markets responses to the September 2008 stocks short sell ban. The study intends to exploit the natural experiment in order to asses the impact of the stock market short sale restrictions (stock market...
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