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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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Arbeitspapier 271 Working Paper 271 Graue Literatur 115 Non-commercial literature 115
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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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How Did it Happen? : The Great Inflation of the 1970s and Lessons for Today
Nelson, Edward - 2022
The pickup in the U.S. inflation rate to its highest rates in forty years has led to renewed attention being given to the Great Inflation of the 1970s. This paper asks with regard to the Great Inflation: “How did it happen?” The answer offered is the fact that, in both the United Kingdom and...
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Retail CBDC and U.S. Monetary Policy Implementation : A Stylized Balance Sheet Analysis
Malloy, Matthew; Martinez, Francis; Styczynski, Mary-Frances - 2022
This paper discusses how a Federal Reserve issued retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) could affect U.S. monetary policy implementation. Using a stylized balance sheet analysis, we analyze the effect a retail CBDC could have on the balance sheets of the Federal Reserve, commercial banks,...
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The Anatomy of Single-Digit Inflation in the 1960s
Rudd, Jeremy B. - 2022
Recently, the experience of the 1960s—when the U.S. inflation rate rose rapidly and persistently over a comparatively short period—has been invoked as a cautionary tale for the present. An analysis of this period indicates that the inflation regime that prevailed in the 1960s was different...
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Who Killed the Phillips Curve? A Murder Mystery
Ratner, David D.; Sim, Jae W. - 2022
Is the Phillips curve dead? If so, who killed it? Conventional wisdom has it that the sound monetary policy since the 1980s not only conquered the Great Inflation, but also buried the Phillips curve itself. This paper provides an alternative explanation: labor market policies that have eroded...
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Macroeconomic Effects of Capital Tax Rate Changes
Bhattarai, Saroj; Lee, Jae Won; Park, Woong-yong; Yang, … - 2022
We study aggregate, distributional, and welfare effects of a permanent reduction in the capital tax rate in a quantitative model with capital-skill complementarity and household heterogeneity. Such a tax reform leads to expansionary long-run aggregate output and investment effects, but those are...
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Labor Market Tightness During WWI and the Postwar Recession of 1920-1921
Anderson, Haelim Park; Chang, Jin Wook - 2022
The U.S. economy entered the 1920s with a robust job market and high inflation but fell into a recession following the Federal Reserve's discount rate hikes to tame inflation. Using a newly constructed data set, we study labor market dynamics during this period. We find that labor markets were...
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Information Externalities, Funding Liquidity, and Fire Sales
Altinoglu, Levent; Chang, Jin Wook - 2022
We develop a theory of learning in a model of fire sales and collateralized debt to study how beliefs about fundamentals are shaped by market conditions. Agents exchange short-term debt contracts to invest in a long-term risky asset, and receive shocks to the opportunity cost of funds (cost...
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Do Sustainable Investment Strategies Hedge Climate Change Risks? Evidence from Germany's Carbon Tax
Ochoa, Marcelo; Paustian, Matthias O.; Wilcox, Laura - 2022
It is difficult to assess the effectiveness of investment strategies that screen companies based on environmental criteria to hedge climate change risk because physical risks have not yet fully materialized and policies to combat climate change are usually widely anticipated. This paper...
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How Can Asset Prices Value Exchange Rate Wedges?
Lewis, Karen K.; Liu, Edith X. - 2022
When available financial securities allow investors to optimally diversify risk across countries, standard theory implies that exchange rates should reflect this behavior. However, exchange rates observed in the data deviate from these predictions. In this paper, we develop a framework to value...
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Central Bank Communication About Climate Change
Arseneau, David M.; Drexler, Alejandro; Osada, Mitsuhiro - 2022
This paper applies natural language processing to a large corpus of central bank speeches to identify those related to climate change. We analyze these speeches to better understand how central banks communicate about climate change. By all accounts, communication about climate change has...
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