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Theorie 368 Theory 368 Geldpolitik 195 Monetary policy 195 USA 117 United States 117 Estimation 103 Schätzung 103 Financial crisis 96 Finanzkrise 96 Impact assessment 81 Wirkungsanalyse 81 Business cycle 79 Konjunktur 79 Bank lending 70 Kreditgeschäft 70 Risiko 60 Risk 60 Bank 59 Schock 56 Shock 56 Credit risk 54 Kreditrisiko 54 Volatility 51 Volatilität 51 Central bank 50 Hypothek 50 Mortgage 50 Welt 50 World 50 Yield curve 50 Zentralbank 50 Zinsstruktur 50 Forecasting model 47 Prognoseverfahren 47 Inflation 44 Interest rate 44 Zins 44 Capital income 37 Kapitaleinkommen 37
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Kiley, Michael T. 28 Nakata, Taisuke 21 Carlson, Mark 19 López-Salido, José David 18 Klee, Elizabeth 15 Li, Geng 15 Bricker, Jesse 14 Molloy, Raven S. 14 Edge, Rochelle M. 13 Herbst, Edward P. 13 Pierce, Justin R. 13 Sim, Jae W. 13 Smith, Christopher L. 13 Nelson, Edward 12 Zakrajšek, Egon 12 Cajner, Tomaz 11 Johannsen, Benjamin K. 11 Peterman, William B. 11 Sichel, Daniel E. 11 Vojtech, Cindy M. 11 Anenberg, Elliot 10 Baughman, Garth 10 Bhutta, Neil 10 Byrne, David 10 Chang, Andrew C. 10 D'Amico, Stefania 10 Figura, Andrew 10 Gilchrist, Simon 10 Gordy, Michael B. 10 Laubach, Thomas 10 Modugno, Michele 10 Pence, Karen M. 10 Pfajfar, Damjan 10 Thompson, Jeffrey P. 10 Wright, Jonathan H. 10 Ahn, Hie Joo 9 Hsu, Joanne W. 9 Nalewaik, Jeremy 9 Passmore, Stuart Wayne 9 Wei, Min 9
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FEDS Working Paper 1,290 Finance and economics discussion series 270 FEDs Working Paper 8 FEDS Working Paper 2013-66 1 FEDS Working Paper 2014-54 1 FEDS Working Paper No. 2019-084 "https://doi.org/10.17016/FEDS.2019.084" https://doi.org/10.17016/FEDS.2019.084 1 FEDS Working Paper No. 2019-086 "https://doi.org/10.17016/FEDS.2019.086" https://doi.org/10.17016/FEDS.2019.086 1 FEDS working Paper 1
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Welfare-Maximizing Monetary Policy Under Parameter Uncertainty
Edge, Rochelle M. - 2007
This paper examines welfare-maximizing monetary policy in an estimated micro-founded general equilibrium model of the U.S. economy where the policymaker faces uncertainty about model parameters. Uncertainty about parameters describing preferences and technology implies not only uncertainty about...
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Robust Monetary Policy with Imperfect Knowledge
Orphanides, Athanasios - 2007
We examine the performance and robustness properties of monetary policy rules in an estimated macroeconomic model in which the economy undergoes structural change and where private agents and the central bank possess imperfect knowledge about the true structure of the economy. Policymakers...
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Incorporating Vintage Differences and Forecasts into Markov Switching Models
Nalewaik, Jeremy - 2007
This paper discusses extensions of standard Markov switching models that allow estimated probabilities to reflect parameter breaks at or close to the end of the sample, too close for standard maximum likelihood techniques to produce precise parameter estimates. The basic technique is a...
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Studying Consumption with the Panel Study of Income Dynamics : Comparisons with the Consumer Expenditure Survey and an Application to the Intergenerational Transmission of Well-Being
Li, Geng - 2007
Beginning in 1999, the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) added new questions about several categories of consumption expenditure. The PSID now covers items that constitute more than seventy percent of total expenditure measured in the Consumer Expenditure Survey (CE). We show that...
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Taylor Rules
Orphanides, Athanasios - 2007
Taylor rules are simple monetary policy rules that prescribe how a central bank should adjust its interest rate policy instrument in a systematic manner in response to developments in inflation and macroeconomic activity. This paper reviews the development and characteristics of Taylor rules in...
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Do Households Have Enough Wealth for Retirement?
Smith, Paul A. - 2007
Dramatic structural changes in the U.S. pension system, along with the impending wave of retiring baby boomers, have given rise to a broad policy discussion of the adequacy of household retirement wealth. We construct a uniquely comprehensive measure of wealth for households aged 51 and older in...
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Alternative Methods of Unit Nonresponse Weighting Adjustments : An Application from the 2003 Survey of Small Business Finances
Hazelwood, Lieu N. - 2007
The 2003 Survey of Small Business Finances (SSBF) screening interview had significant unit nonresponse and therefore some type of nonresponse adjustment was deemed necessary. The approach used in the 2003 survey differed from that used in previous surveys. The current paper examines the impact...
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A Cohort-Based Model of Labor Force Participation
Fallick, Bruce - 2007
The probability that an individual participates in the labor force declines precipitously beyond age 50. This feature of labor supply suggests that ongoing shifts in the age distribution of the population will put substantial downward pressure on the aggregate labor force participation rate....
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A Primer on the Macroeconomic Implications of Population Aging
Sichel, Daniel E. - 2007
The composition of the U.S. population will change significantly in coming decades as the decline in fertility rates following the baby boom, coupled with increasing longevity, leads to an older population. This demographic shift will likely have a dramatic effect on the long-run prospects for...
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Measurement of Monetary Aggregates Across Countries
O'Brien, Yueh-Yun C. - 2007
This paper compares the compositions and definitions of monetary aggregates being published by the 30 countries belonging to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and 10 non-OCED countries. These countries are divided into 5 groups according to the similarity of their...
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