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Theorie 60 Theory 60 Geldpolitik 24 Monetary policy 24 Consumer behaviour 19 Konsumentenverhalten 19 USA 16 United States 16 Business cycle 15 Konjunktur 15 Estimation 14 Household 14 Privater Haushalt 14 Schätzung 14 Private consumption 12 Privater Konsum 12 Arbeitslosigkeit 11 Unemployment 11 Impact assessment 10 Wirkungsanalyse 10 Coronavirus 9 Inflation 9 Schock 9 Shock 9 Credit card 8 Kreditkarte 8 Payment transactions 8 Welt 8 World 8 Zahlungsverkehr 8 Bank lending 7 Einkommensverteilung 7 Immobilienpreis 7 Income distribution 7 Interest rate 7 Kreditgeschäft 7 Panel 7 Panel study 7 Real estate price 7 Zins 7
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Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4 Working Paper 4
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Stavins, Joanna 17 Zhao, Bo 16 Burke, Mary A. 13 Bräuning, Falk 12 Bradbury, Katharine 11 Willen, Paul 11 Tang, Jenny 10 Cooper, Daniel 9 Schuh, Scott 9 Bracha, Anat 8 Jackson, Osborne 8 Ozdagli, Ali 8 Sheremirov, Viacheslav 8 Olivei, Giovanni P. 7 Sullivan, Riley 7 Thompson, Jeffrey P. 7 Foote, Christopher L. 6 Luengo‐Prado, María José 6 Meier, Stephan 6 Wang, J. Christina 6 Fuhrer, Jeffrey C. 5 Gerardi, Kristopher 5 Gopinath, Gita 5 Joaquim, Gustavo 5 Shy, Oz 5 Andrade, Philippe 4 Barnes, Michelle L. 4 Basu, Susanto 4 Chiumenti, Nicholas 4 Cotton, Christopher 4 Fillat Comenge, José Luis 4 Fulford, Scott L. 4 Garga, Vaishali 4 Triest, Robert K. 4 Abbassi, Puriya 3 Carman, Katherine Grace 3 Díez, Federico J. 3 Fuster, Andreas 3 Greene, Claire 3 Heiland, Frank 3
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FRB of Boston Working Paper 247 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Boston 4
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Within-School Spillover Effects of Foreclosures and Student Mobility on Student Academic Performance
Bradbury, Katharine - 2015
Working with a unique dataset that matches individual student records from Boston Public Schools with real estate records that indicate whether the student lived at an address involved in foreclosure, the authors investigate the degree to which the test scores of students attending...
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The Distributional Effects of Contractual Norms : The Case of Cropshare Agreements
Burke, Mary A. - 2015
According to principal-agent theory, a share contract strikes an optimal balance between risk-sharing and incentive provision when it is difficult to gauge the agent's contribution. This theory predicts that the size of the share should vary with economic fundamentals. In practice, however, the...
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Expectations as a Source of Macroeconomic Persistence : An Exploration of Firms' and Households' Expectation Formation
Fuhrer, Jeffrey C. - 2015
While there is little question that expectations lie at the heart of much economic decision-making, and therefore at the heart of models of the macroeconomy that hope to reflect such decision-making, how such expectations are formed is an open research question. In earlier work, Fuhrer (2015)...
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Nudging Credit Scores in the Field : The Effect of Text Reminders on Creditworthiness in the United States
Bracha, Anat - 2015
Given the fundamental role that credit scores play in day-to-day life in the United States, it is very important to understand what can be done to help individuals improve their credit scores. This question is important in general, and especially important for the low-to-moderate-income (LMI)...
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Price Setting in Online Markets : Does it Click?
Gorodnichenko, Yuriy - 2015
Using a unique dataset of daily U.S. and U.K. price listings and the associated number of clicks for precisely defined goods from a major shopping platform, this paper explores how prices are set in online markets, which have a number of special properties such as low search costs, low costs of...
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Uncertainty and the Signaling Channel of Monetary Policy
Tang, Jenny - 2015
This paper studies an environment where policy actions provide a signal of fundamentals to imperfectly informed agents. Closed-form solutions for optimal discretionary policy illustrate that this signaling channel can lead policymakers to maintain more stable inflation by linking policy...
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Price Dispersion and Inflation : New Facts and Theoretical Implications
Sheremirov, Viacheslav - 2015
From a macroeconomic perspective, price rigidity is often perceived to be an important source of price dispersion, with significant implications for the dynamic properties of aggregate variables, welfare calculations, and the design of optimal policy. For instance, in standard New Keynesian...
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Do Increases in Subsidized Housing Reduce the Incidence of Homelessness? : Evidence from the Low-Income Housing Tax Credit
Jackson, Osborne - 2015
The provision of affordable housing for low-income families is often cited by policymakers and advocacy groups as a necessity for ending homelessness. The U.S. government spends a considerable amount on housing programs for the nation's poor, and the use of federal housing programs to mitigate...
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The Rise and Fall of Consumption in the '00s
Demyanyk, Yuliya; Hryshko, Dmytro; Luengo‐Prado, … - 2015
The major portion of U.S. gross domestic product (GDP) is accounted for by consumer spending, which significantly affects the business cycle. Consumer demand has been extremely volatile since 2000, especially given the booms and busts in housing values and in subprime mortgage lending. While it...
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Can't Pay or Won't Pay? : Unemployment, Negative Equity, and Strategic Default
Gerardi, Kristopher - 2015
The authors exploit new data from the Panel Study of Income Dynamics (PSID) to provide a more systematic and detailed analysis of household-level employment, income, and expense shocks to mortgage default decisions than has been possible before. These new data provide very different answers...
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