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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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The marginal effect of government mortgage guarantees on homeownership
Grundl, Serafin; Kim, You Suk - 2019
The U.S. government guarantees a majority of residential mortgages, which is often justified as a means to promote homeownership. In this paper we use property-level data to estimate the effect of government mortgage guarantees on homeownership, by exploiting variation of the conforming loan...
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Likelihood evaluation of models with occasionally binding constraints
Cuba-Borda, Pablo; Guerrieri, Luca; Iacoviello, Matteo; … - 2019
Applied researchers interested in estimating key parameters of DSGE models face an array of choices regarding numerical solution and estimation methods. We focus on the likelihood evaluation of models with occasionally binding constraints. We document how solution approximation errors and...
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When simplicity offers a benefit, not a cost : closed-form estimation of the GARCH(1,1) model that enhances the efficiency of quasi-maximum likelihood
Prono, Todd - 2019 - This version: February 2019
Simple, multi-step estimators are developed for the popular GARCH(1,1) model, where these estimators are either available entirely in closed form or dependent upon a preliminary estimate from, for example, quasi-maximum likelihood. Identification sources to asymmetry in the model's innovations,...
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Some international evidence for Keynesian economics without the Phillips curve
Farmer, Roger E. A.; Nicolò, Giovanni - 2019
Farmer and Nicolò (2018) show that the Farmer Monetary (FM)-model outperforms the three-equation New-Keynesian (NK)-model in post war U.S. data. In this paper, we compare the marginal data density of the FM-model with marginal data densities for determinate and indeterminate versions of the...
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A generalized approach to indeterminacy in linear rational expectations models
Bianchi, Francesco; Nicolò, Giovanni - 2019
We propose a novel approach to deal with the problem of indeterminacy in Linear Rational Expectations models. The method consists of augmenting the original state space with a set of auxiliary exogenous equations to provide the adequate number of explosive roots in presence of indeterminacy. The...
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Business dynamics in the National Establishment Time Series (NETS)
Crane, Leland D.; Decker, Ryan A. - 2019
Business microdata have proven useful in a number of fields, but the main sources of comprehensive microdata are subject to significant confidentiality restrictions. A growing number of papers instead use a private data source seeking to cover the universe of U.S. business establishments, the...
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Measuring labor-force participation and the incidence and duration of unemployment
Ahn, Hie Joo; Hamilton, James D. - 2019 - Revised: May 6, 2019
The underlying data from which the U.S. unemployment rate, labor-force participation rate, and duration of unemployment are calculated contain numerous internal contradictions. This paper catalogs these inconsistencies and proposes a reconciliation. We find that the usual statistics understate...
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Optimal inflation target with expectations-driven liquidity traps
Coyle, Philip; Nakata, Taisuke - 2019 - This draft: April 2019
In expectations-driven liquidity traps, a higher inflation target is associated with lower inflation and consumption. As a result, introducing the possibility of expectations-driven liquidity traps to an otherwise standard model lowers the optimal inflation target. Using a calibrated New...
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Credible forward guidance
Nakata, Taisuke; Sunakawa, Takeki - 2019 - This draft: April 2019
We analyze credible forward guidance policies in a sticky-price model with an effective lower bound (ELB) constraint on nominal interest rates by solving a series of optimal sustainable policy problems indexed by the duration of reputational loss. Lower-for-longer policies --- while effective in...
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The role of U.S. monetary policy in global banking crises
Durdu, Bora; Martin, Alex; Zer, Ilknur - 2019
We examine the role of U.S. monetary policy in global financial stability by using a cross-country database spanning the period from 1870-2010 across 69 countries. U.S. monetary policy tightening increases the probability of banking crises for those countries with direct linkages to the U.S.,...
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