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Großbritannien 37 Geldpolitik 25 United Kingdom 23 Theorie 19 Theory 15 Monetary policy 14 Zentralbank 10 Inflation 9 USA 9 Schätzung 8 Estimation 7 Inflationserwartung 7 Konjunktur 7 VAR-Modell 7 Welt 7 Wirkungsanalyse 7 Inflationsrate 6 Bruttoinlandsprodukt 5 Business cycle 5 Central bank 5 Inflation expectations 5 United States 5 inflation 5 monetary policy 5 Finanzmarkt 4 Führungsorganisation 4 Gross domestic product 4 Gruppenentscheidung 4 Hypothek 4 Inflation rate 4 Inflation targeting 4 Inflationssteuerung 4 Konjunkturzusammenhang 4 Konsumentenverhalten 4 Kreditgeschäft 4 Offene Volkswirtschaft 4 Offenmarktpolitik 4 Open economy 4 Risikopräferenz 4 Unconventional monetary policy 4
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Working Paper 94 Arbeitspapier 43 Graue Literatur 40 Non-commercial literature 40
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English 95
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Wieladek, Tomasz 16 Batini, Nicoletta 15 Surico, Paolo 14 Weale, Martin 11 Miles, David 8 Besley, Timothy 6 Forbes, Kristin 6 Meads, Neil 6 Nelson, Edward 6 Hjortsoe, Ida 5 Allsopp, Christopher 4 Chiu, Adrian 4 Cutler, Joanne 4 Gilhooly, Robert 4 Groth, Charlotta 4 Jackson, Brian 4 Mahadeva, Lavan 4 Marcheggiano, Gilberto 4 Mumtaz, Haroon 4 Nenova, Tsvetelina 4 Turnbull, Kenny 4 Wheeler, Tracy 4 Banerjee, Ryan 3 Benati, Luca 2 Boneva, Lena 2 Cloyne, James 2 Corder, Matthew 2 Hume, Michael 2 Kara, Amit 2 Kelly, Roger 2 Kuttner, Kenneth N. 2 Muscatelli, Alex 2 Nickell, Stephen 2 Nickell, Stephen J. 2 Parker, Miles 2 Pearlman, Joseph 2 Reeves, Rachel 2 Saleheen, Jumana 2 Sargent, Thomas J. 2 Sawicki, Michael 2
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External MPC Unit Discussion Paper 52 Discussion paper 43
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EconStor 51 ECONIS (ZBW) 44
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The relevance or otherwise of the central bank's balance sheet
Miles, David; Schanz, Jochen - 2014
This paper explores the impacts on an economy of a central bank changing the size and composition of its balance sheet. One of the ways in which such asset purchases could influence prices and demand is via portfolio balance effects. We develop and calibrate a simple OLG model in which...
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What are the macroeconomic effects of asset purchases?
Weale, Martin; Wieladek, Tomasz - 2014
We examine the impact of large-scale asset purchases of government bonds on real GDP and the CPI in the United Kingdom and the United States with a Bayesian VAR, estimated on monthly data from 2009 M3 to 2013 M5. We identify an asset purchase shock with sign and zero restrictions. In contrast to...
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The relevance or otherwise of the central bank’s balance sheet
Miles, David; Schanz, Jochen - 2014
This paper explores the impacts on an economy of a central bank changing the size and composition of its balance sheet. One of the ways in which such asset purchases could influence prices and demand is via portfolio balance effects. We develop and calibrate a simple OLG model in which...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010243977
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What are the macroeconomic effects of asset purchases?
Weale, Martin; Wieladek, Tomasz - 2014
We examine the impact of large-scale asset purchases of government bonds on real GDP and the CPI in the United Kingdom and the United States with a Bayesian VAR, estimated on monthly data from 2009 M3 to 2013 M5. We identify an asset purchase shock with sign and zero restrictions. In contrast to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010403096
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Is the 'Great Recession' really so different from the past?
Chiu, Adrian; Wieladek, Tomasz - 2013
Based on the decline in real GDP growth, many economists now believe that the 'Great Recession', the output contraction the world experienced in 2008-09, is the deepest global economic contraction since the Great Depression. But as real-time real GDP data are typically revised, we investigate if...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010323566
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Is the 'Great Recession' really so different from the past?
Chiu, Adrian; Wieladek, Tomasz - 2013
Based on the decline in real GDP growth, many economists now believe that the 'Great Recession', the output contraction the world experienced in 2008–09, is the deepest global economic contraction since the Great Depression. But as real-time real GDP data are typically revised, we investigate...
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Fiscal multipliers and time preference
Marcheggiano, Gilberto; Miles, David - 2013
This paper explores the links between fiscal multipliers and household discount rates. We report evidence of a large and statistically significant relationship between reported rates of time preference across countries and the government expenditure multiplier. This study uses recent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009692601
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Fiscal multipliers and time preference
Marcheggiano, Gilberto; Miles, David - 2013
This paper explores the links between fiscal multipliers and household discount rates. We report evidence of a large and statistically significant relationship between reported rates of time preference across countries and the government expenditure multiplier. This study uses recent...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010323562
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Demographics, house prices and mortgage design
Miles, David - 2012
This paper develops a model of the housing market that takes account of population density to assess the impact of population changes on the value and size of the housing stock. The model implies that if population density is on an upward trajectory, rises in population and in incomes...
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Did output gap measurement improve over time?
Chiu, Adrian; Wieladek, Tomasz - 2012
We study whether the accuracy of real-time estimates of the output gap produced by the OECD has improved over time by examining a panel dataset on real-time output gap revisions for 15 countries from 1991 Q1 - 2005 Q4. We use a simple panel data regression and a state space model, with common...
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