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Theorie 74 Theory 74 Welt 68 World 68 USA 56 United States 56 Geldpolitik 55 Monetary policy 55 Financial crisis 37 Finanzkrise 37 Business cycle 36 Konjunktur 36 Estimation 27 Schätzung 27 Bank lending 23 Impact assessment 23 Kreditgeschäft 23 Wirkungsanalyse 23 Emerging economies 21 Schwellenländer 21 Forecasting model 20 Prognoseverfahren 20 Schock 20 Shock 20 Börsenkurs 18 Portfolio selection 18 Portfolio-Management 18 Share price 18 Bank 16 Risikoprämie 16 Risk premium 16 Volatility 16 Volatilität 16 Exchange rate 15 VAR model 15 VAR-Modell 15 Wechselkurs 15 EU countries 14 EU-Staaten 14 Interest rate 14
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Arbeitspapier 65 Working Paper 65 Graue Literatur 62 Non-commercial literature 62
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English 337 Undetermined 47
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Correa, Ricardo 19 Kamin, Steven 16 Hjalmarsson, Erik 15 Sun, Bo 15 Londono, Juan M. 12 Thomas, Charles P. 12 Warnock, Francis E. 11 Curcuru, Stephanie E. 10 Iacoviello, Matteo 10 Rogers, John H. 10 Vigfusson, Robert J. 10 Arseneau, David M. 9 Bertaut, Carol C. 9 Monarch, Ryan 9 Ammer, John 8 Coulibaly, Brahima 8 Niepmann, Friederike 8 Sapriza, Horacio 8 Beltran, Daniel O. 7 Chugh, Sanjay K. 7 Dias, Daniel 7 Erceg, Christopher J. 7 Haltmaier, Jane T. 7 Scotti, Chiara 7 Stebunovs, Viktors 7 Cai, Fang 6 Chaboud, Alain 6 Lindé, Jesper 6 Mallucci, Enrico 6 Pruitt, Seth 6 Von Beschwitz, Bastian 6 Zlate, Andrei 6 Ahmed, Shaghil 5 Bodenstein, Martin 5 Caldara, Dario 5 Epstein, Brendan 5 Ericsson, Neil R. 5 Gagnon, Joseph E. 5 Gruber, Joseph 5 Jahan-Parvar, Mohammad R. 5
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FRB International Finance Discussion Paper 383 International finance discussion papers 65 FRB International Finance Discussion 1
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Globalization, Trade Imbalances and Labor Market Adjustment
Carneiro, Rafael Dix; Pessoa, Joao Paulo; … - 2021
We study the role of global trade imbalances in shaping the adjustment dynamics in response to trade shocks. We build and estimate a general equilibrium, multi-country, multi-sector model of trade with two key ingredients: (a) Consumption-saving decisions in each country commanded by...
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Bought, Sold and Bought Again : The Impact of Complex Value Chains on Export Elasticities
Soyres, François de; Frohm, Erik; Gunnella, Vanessa; … - 2021
Global value chain (GVC) participation affects the relationship between trade volumes and exchange rate movements. Guided by a simple theory, we show that exports react to the exchange rate between the country producing value added contained in exports and the country of final absorption for...
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Optimizing Credit Gaps for Predicting Financial Crises : Modelling Choices and Tradeoffs
Beltran, Daniel O.; Jahan-Parvar, Mohammad R.; Paine, Fiona - 2021
Credit gaps are good predictors for financial crises, and banking regulators recommend using them to inform countercyclical capital buffers for banks. Researchers typically create credit gap measures using trend-cycle decomposition methods, which require many modelling choices, such as the...
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Common Trade Exposure and Business Cycle Comovement
Avila-Montealegre, Oscar; Mix, Carter - 2021
A large empirical literature has shown that countries that trade more with each other have more correlated business cycles. We show that previous estimates of this relationship are biased upward because they ignore common trade exposure to other countries. When we account for common trade...
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Avoiding Sovereign Default Contagion : A Normative Analysis
De Ferra, Sergio; Mallucci, Enrico - 2021
Should debtor countries support each other during sovereign debt crises? We answer this question through the lens of a two-country sovereign-default model that we calibrate to the euro-area periphery. First, we look at cross-country bailouts. We find that whenever agents anticipate their...
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The Stock Market Response to a "Regulatory Sine Curve"
Sun, Bo; Tam, Xuan Song; Young, Eric R. - 2020
We construct new indicators of financial regulatory intensity and find evidence that a "regulatory sine curve" generally exists: regulatory oversight increases following a recession and wanes as the economy returns to normalcy. We then build an asset pricing model, based on the idea that...
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Natural Disasters, Climate Change, and Sovereign Risk
Mallucci, Enrico - 2020
I investigate how natural disaster can exacerbate fiscal vulnerabilities and trigger sovereign defaults. I extend a standard sovereign default model to include disaster risk and calibrate it to a sample of seven Caribbean countries that are frequently hit by hurricanes. I find that hurricane...
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U.S. Banks and Global Liquidity
Correa, Ricardo; Du, Wenxin; Liao, Gordon - 2020
We characterize how U.S. global systemically important banks (GSIBs) supply short-term dollar liquidity in repo and foreign exchange swap markets in the post-Global Financial Crisis regulatory environment and serve as the "lenders-of-second-to-last-resort". Using daily supervisory bank balance...
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Bank Complexity, Governance, and Risk
Correa, Ricardo; Goldberg, Linda S. - 2020
Bank holding companies (BHCs) can be complex organizations, conducting multiple lines of business through many distinct legal entities and across a range of geographies. While such complexity raises the the costs of bank resolution when organizations fail, the effect of complexity on BHCs'...
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Monetary Policy Expectations, Fund Managers, and Fund Returns : Evidence from China
Ammer, John; Rogers, John H.; Wang, Gang; Yu, Yang - 2020
Although many central banks in the 21st century have become more transparent, Chinese monetary policy communications have been relatively opaque, making it more difficult for financial market participants to make decisions that depend on the future path of interest rates. We conduct a novel...
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