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Theorie 128 Theory 128 Geldpolitik 50 Monetary policy 50 USA 30 United States 30 Estimation 29 Schätzung 29 Impact assessment 26 Wirkungsanalyse 26 Business cycle 25 Konjunktur 25 Schock 22 Shock 22 Financial crisis 17 Finanzkrise 17 Public debt 17 Öffentliche Schulden 17 Coronavirus 16 Welt 16 World 16 Arbeitsmarkt 15 Inflation 15 Labour market 15 Risikoprämie 14 Risk premium 14 Children 13 Finanzpolitik 13 Fiscal policy 13 Gesundheit 13 Health 13 Kinder 13 Risiko 12 Risk 12 Yield curve 12 Zinsstruktur 12 Hypothek 11 Mortgage 11 Arbeitsangebot 10 Black people 10
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Mazumder, Bhashkar 25 Melosi, Leonardo 23 Campbell, Jeffrey R. 16 Zhang, Jing 16 Hu, Luojia 15 Aaronson, Daniel 14 Fisher, Jonas D. M. 13 Barrow, Lisa 12 Bassetto, Marco 12 Nosal, Ed 12 Benzoni, Luca 11 Bianchi, Francesco 11 French, Eric 11 Gourio, François 11 Velde, François R. 11 Barlevy, Gadi 10 Hartley, Daniel A. 10 Honoré, Bo E. 10 D'Amico, Stefania 9 Agarwal, Sumit 8 Brave, Scott A. 8 Ferroni, Filippo 8 Justiniano, Alejandro 8 McGranahan, Leslie 8 Veracierto, Marcelo 8 Alexander, Diane 7 De Nardi, Mariacristina 7 Karger, Ezra 7 King, Thomas B. 7 Wright, Mark L. J. 7 Amromin, Gene 6 Chabot, Benjamin Remy 6 Klier, Thomas H. 6 Paulson, Anna Louise 6 Rosen, Richard Joseph 6 Rouse, Cecilia Elena 6 Schulhofer-Wohl, Sam 6 Sposi, Michael 6 Villa, Alessandro 6 Abbring, Jaap H. 5
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FRB of Chicago Working Paper 404 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 23
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Hitting the elusive inflation target
Bianchi, Francesco; Melosi, Leonardo; Rottner, Matthias - 2019
Since the 2001 recession, average core inflation has been below the Federal Reserve's 2% target. This deflationary bias is a predictable consequence of a low nominal interest rates environment. When monetary policy faces the risk of encountering the zero lower bound, in.ation tends to remain...
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Government Debt Management and Inflation with Real and Nominal Bonds
Schmid, Lukas; Valaitis, Vytautas; Villa, Alessandro - 2022
In the wake of rising inflation in the aftermath of unprecedented debt financed stimulus packages, we ask: Can governments use real bonds (TIPS) as part of their debt portfolio to commit to stable inflation rates? We propose a novel framework of optimal debt management in the presence of sticky...
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Discretion rather than rules : equilibrium uniqueness and forward guidance with inconsistent optimal plans
Campbell, Jeffrey R.; Weber, Jacob P. - 2018
New Keynesian economies with active interest rate rules gain equilibrium determinacy from the central bank's incredible off-equilibrium-path promises (Cochrane, 2011). We suppose instead that the central bank sets interest rate paths and occasionally has the discretion to change them. Private...
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Do household finances constrain unconventional fiscal policy?
Baker, Scott; Küng, Lorenz; McGranahan, Leslie; … - 2018
When the zero lower bound on nominal interest rate binds, monetary policy makers may lack traditional tools to stimulate aggregate demand. We investigate whether "unconventional" fiscal policy, in the form of pre-announced consumption tax changes, has the potential to meaningfully shift durables...
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Very simple markov-perfect industry dynamics : empirics
Abbring, Jaap H.; Campbell, Jeffrey R.; Tilly, Jan; … - 2018
This paper develops an econometric model of firm entry, competition, and exit in oligopolistic markets. The model has an essentially unique symmetric Markov-perfect equilibrium, which can be computed very quickly. We show that its primitives are identified from market-level data on the number of...
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Flexible retirement and optimal taxation
Ndiaye, Abdoulaye - 2018 - This version: November 5, 2018
This paper studies optimal insurance against private idiosyncratic shocks in a life-cycle model with intensive labor supply and endogenous retirement. In this environment, the optimal labor tax is hump-shaped in age: insurance benefits of taxation push for increasing-in-age taxes while rising...
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Accounting for macro-finance trends : market power, intangibles, and risk premia
Farhi, Emmanuel; Gourio, François - 2018
Real risk-free interest rates have trended down over the past 30 years. Puzzlingly in light of this decline, (1) the return on private capital has remained stable or even increased, creating an increasing wedge with safe interest rates; (2) stock market valuation ratios have increased only...
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Easy bootstrap-like estimation of asymptotic variances
Honoré, Bo E.; Hu, Luojia - 2018
The bootstrap is a convenient tool for calculating standard errors of the parameter estimates of complicated econometric models. Unfortunately, the bootstrap can be very time-consuming. In a recent paper, Honoré and Hu (2017), we propose a "Poor (Wo)man's Bootstrap" based on one-dimensional...
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A sequential bargaining model of the fed funds market with excess reserves
Schulhofer-Wohl, Sam; Clouse, James A. - 2018
We model bargaining between non-bank investors and heterogeneous bank borrowers in the federal funds market. The analysis highlights how the federal funds rate will respond to movements in other money market interest rates in an environment with elevated levels of excess reserves. The model...
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Fiscal stimulus with learning-by-doing
D'Alessandro, Antonello; Fella, Giulio; Melosi, Leonardo - 2018
Using a Bayesian SVAR analysis, we document that an increase in government purchases raises private consumption, the real wage and total factor productivity (TFP) while reducing inflation. Each of these facts is hard to reconcile with both neoclassical and New-Keynesian models. We extend a...
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