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Theorie 8 Theory 8 Business cycle 4 Geldpolitik 4 Impact assessment 4 Konjunktur 4 Markov chain 4 Markov-Kette 4 Monetary policy 4 Wirkungsanalyse 4 Arbeitsangebot 2 Arbeitslosigkeit 2 Bruttoinlandsprodukt 2 Dynamic equilibrium 2 Dynamisches Gleichgewicht 2 Energiepreis 2 Energy price 2 Gross domestic product 2 Großbritannien 2 Inflation 2 Labour supply 2 Rational expectations 2 Rationale Erwartung 2 Regelbindung versus Diskretion 2 Rules versus discretion 2 Sozialleistungsempfänger 2 Steuerpolitik 2 Tax policy 2 Time series analysis 2 USA 2 Unemployment 2 United Kingdom 2 United States 2 Welfare recipients 2 Zeitreihenanalyse 2 Adaptive Erwartungen 1 Adaptive expectations 1 Agency theory 1 Aktivierende Arbeitsmarktpolitik 1 Allgemeines Gleichgewicht 1
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Hotchkiss, Julie L. 5 Zha, Tao A. 5 Frame, W. Scott 4 Jeske, Karsten 4 Nason, James Michael 4 Pitts, M. Melinda 4 Dhawan, Rajeev 3 Dwyer, Gerald P. <jun.> 3 Mandelman, Federico S. 3 Robotti, Cesare 3 Waggoner, Daniel F. 3 Wall, Larry D. 3 Armour, Brian 2 Balduzzi, Pierluigi 2 Farmer, Roger E. A. 2 Hasan, Iftekhar 2 Lartey, Emmanuel 2 Roberds, William 2 Robertson, John C. 2 Vahey, Shaun P. 2 Ackert, Lucy F. 1 Acosta, Pablo 1 Acosta, Pablo A. 1 Ballinger, Albert 1 Berger, Allen N. 1 Brewer, Elijah 1 Brock, William A. 1 Castelli, Annalisa 1 Charupat, Narat 1 Cunningham, Tom 1 DeYoung, Robert 1 Deaves, Richard 1 Del Guercio, Diane 1 Del Negro, Marco 1 Donaldson, R. Glen 1 Durlauf, Steven N. 1 Eisenbeis, Robert 1 Eisenbeis, Robert A. 1 Espinosa-Vega, Marco A. 1 Francis, Bill B. 1
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FRB of Atlanta Working Paper 46 FRB of Atlanta Working Paper 2007-7 1 Revision of FRB of Atlanta Working Paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 48
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Trading Institutions and Price Discovery : The Cash and Futures Markets for Crude Oil
Ballinger, Albert - 2017
We provide substantial evidence that the futures market for West Texas Intermediate crude oil increased the short-term volatility of the cash price of crude oil. We show that the variability of prices increased using both published posted prices and transaction prices for producers. This...
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Forming Priors for DSGE Models (and How it Affects the Assessment of Nominal Rigidities)
Del Negro, Marco; Schorfheide, Frank - 2015
In Bayesian analysis of dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models, prior distributions for some of the taste-and-technology parameters can be obtained from microeconometric or presample evidence, but it is difficult to elicit priors for the parameters that govern the law of motion of...
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Taylor Rules With Headline Inflation : A Bad Idea
Dhawan, Rajeev; Jeske, Karsten - 2014
Should a central bank accommodate energy price shocks? Should the central bank use core inflation or headline inflation with the volatile energy component in its Taylor rule? To answer these questions, we build a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with energy use, durable goods, and...
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U.S. Tax Policy and Health Insurance Demand : Can a Regressive Policy Improve Welfare?
Jeske, Karsten; Kitao, Sagiri - 2014
The U.S. tax policy on health insurance is regressive because it favors only those offered group insurance through their employers, who tend to have a relatively high income. Moreover, the subsidy takes the form of deductions from the progressive income tax system, giving high-income earners a...
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Multiple Safety Net Regulators and Agency Problems in the EU : Is Prompt Corrective Action Partly the Solution?
Mayes, David G.; Nieto, María J.; Wall, Larry D. - 2014
This paper discusses the institutional changes needed in Europe if prompt corrective action (PCA) is to be effective in supervising and resolving cross-border banking groups. The paper identifies these changes starting with enhancements in the availability of information on banking groups'...
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The Role of Labor Market Intermittency in Explaining Gender Wage Differentials
Hotchkiss, Julie L.; Pitts, M. Melinda - 2014
Using the Health and Retirement Survey and standard wage decomposition techniques, this paper finds that the difference in intermittent labor force participation between men and women accounts for 47 percent of the contribution to the wage gap of differences in observed characteristics. Not...
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An Economic Explanation of the Early Bank of Amsterdam, Debasement, Bills of Exchange, and the Emergence of the First Central Bank
Quinn, Stephen F.; Roberds, William - 2014
The Bank of Amsterdam, founded in 1609, was the first public bank to offer accounts not directly convertible to coin. As such, it can be described as the first true central bank. The debut of central bank money did not result from any conscious policy decision, however, but instead arose almost...
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Smoking : Taxing Health and Social Security
Armour, Brian; Pitts, M. Melinda - 2014
While the health risks associated with smoking are well known, the impact on income distributions is not. This paper extends the literature by examining the distributional effects of a behavioral choice, in this case smoking, on net marginal Social Security tax rates (NMSSTR). The results show...
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The Push-Pull Effects of the Information Technology Boom and Bust : Insight from Matched Employer-Employee Data
Hotchkiss, Julie L.; Pitts, M. Melinda; Robertson, John C. - 2014
This paper examines the inflow and outflow of workers to different industries in Georgia during the information technology (IT) boom of the 1990s and the subsequent bust. Workers in the software and computer services industry were much more likely to have been absent from the Georgia workforce...
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Remittances, Exchange Rate Regimes, and the Dutch Disease : A Panel Data Analysis
Lartey, Emmanuel; Mandelman, Federico S.; Acosta, Pablo - 2014
Using disaggregated sectorial data, this study shows that rising levels of remittances have spending effects that lead to real exchange rate appreciation and resource movement effects that favor the nontradable sector at the expense of tradable goods production. These characteristics are two...
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