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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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Arbeitspapier 23 Graue Literatur 23 Non-commercial literature 23 Working Paper 23
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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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Interest Rates or Haircuts? Prices versus Quantities in the Market for Collateralized Risky Loans
Barsky, Robert B. - 2017
Markets for risky loans clear on two dimensions - an interest rate (or equivalently a spread above the riskless rate) and a specification of the amount of collateral per dollar of lending. The latter is summarized by the margin or "haircut" associated with the loan. Some key models of endogenous...
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The Effect of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act Medicaid Expansions on Financial Wellbeing
Hu, Luojia - 2017
We examine the effect of the Medicaid expansions under the 2010 Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA) on consumer, financial outcomes using data from a major credit reporting agency for a large, national sample of adults. We employ the synthetic control method to compare individuals...
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Optimal Monetary Policy in an Open Emerging Market Economy
Iyer, Tara - 2017
The majority of households across emerging market economies are excluded from the financial markets and cannot smooth consumption. I analyze the implications of this for optimal monetary policy and the corresponding choice of domestic versus external nominal anchor in a small open economy...
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Allocating Effort and Talent in Professional Labor Markets
Barlevy, Gadi - 2017
In many professional service firms, new associates work long hours while competing in up-or-out promotion contests. Our model explores why these firms require young professionals to take on heavy work loads while simultaneously facing significant risks of dismissal. We argue that the...
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What Does Anticipated Monetary Policy Do?
D'Amico, Stefania - 2017
Forward rate guidance, which has been used with increasing regularity by monetary policymakers, relies on the manipulation of expectations of future short-term interest rates. We identify shocks to these expectations at short and long horizons since the early 1980s and examine their effects on...
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Financialization in Commodity Markets
Chari, V. - 2017
The financialization view is that increased trading in commodity futures markets is associated with increases in the growth rate and volatility of commodity spot prices. This view gained credence because in the 2000s trading volume increased sharply and many commodity prices rose and became more...
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The Effect of Fertility on Mothers’ Labor Supply Over the Last Two Centuries
Aaronson, Daniel - 2017
This paper documents the evolving impact of childbearing on the work activity of mothers. Based on a compiled dataset of 441 censuses and surveys between 1787 and 2015, representing 103 countries and 48.4 million mothers, we document three main findings: (1) the effect of fertility on labor...
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Inflation at the Household Level
Kaplan, Greg - 2017
We use scanner data to estimate inflation rates at the household level. Households' inflation rates have an annual interquartile range of 6.2 to 9.0 percentage points. Most of the heterogeneity comes not from variation in broadly defined consumption bundles but from variation in prices paid for...
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Simpler Bootstrap Estimation of the Asymptotic Variance of U-Statistic Based Estimators
Honoré, Bo E. - 2017
The bootstrap is a popular and useful tool for estimating the asymptotic variance of complicated estimators. Ironically, the fact that the estimators are complicated can make the standard bootstrap computationally burdensome because it requires repeated re-calculation of the estimator. In...
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Poor (Wo)Man's Bootstrap
Honoré, Bo E. - 2017
The bootstrap is a convenient tool for calculating standard errors of the parameters of complicated econometric models. Unfortunately, the fact that these models are complicated often makes the bootstrap extremely slow or even practically infeasible. This paper proposes an alternative to the...
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