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USA 35 United States 35 Theorie 31 Theory 31 Oil price 16 Ölpreis 16 Business cycle 14 Estimation 14 Impact assessment 14 Konjunktur 14 Schätzung 14 Wirkungsanalyse 14 Schock 12 Shock 12 Welt 12 World 12 Risiko 11 Risk 11 Oil market 10 VAR model 10 VAR-Modell 10 Ölmarkt 10 Geldpolitik 9 Monetary policy 9 Arbeitsmarkt 8 Coronavirus 8 Labour market 8 Volatility 7 Volatilität 7 Arbeitslosigkeit 6 Bank 6 Bayes-Statistik 6 Bayesian inference 6 Hypothek 6 Immobilienpreis 6 Mortgage 6 Real estate price 6 Unemployment 6 Beschäftigungseffekt 5 Börsenkurs 5
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Kilian, Lutz 22 Zhou, Xiaoqing 16 Richter, Alexander W. 14 Duca, John V. 12 Throckmorton, Nathaniel A. 10 Mertens, Karel 9 Orrenius, Pia M. 9 Plante, Michael 8 Zavodny, Madeline 8 Frame, W. Scott 7 Kumar, Anil 7 Koch, Christoffer 6 Bernstein, Joshua 5 Bordo, Michael D. 5 Murphy, Anthony 5 Atkinson, Tyler 4 Di, Wenhua 4 Lewis, Daniel J. 4 Liang, Che-yuan 4 Saretto, Alessio 4 Gonçalves, Sílvia 3 Herrera, Ana María 3 Inoue, Atsushi 3 Jo, Soojin 3 Koenig, Evan F. 3 Lebeau, Lucie 3 Mihov, Atanas 3 Pesavento, Elena 3 Saving, Jason L. 3 Su, Yichen 3 Tracy, Joseph S. 3 Tutino, Antonella 3 Bick, Alexander 2 Blandin, Adam 2 Cheremukhin, Anton 2 Civelli, Andrea 2 De Groot, Oliver 2 Deck, Cary A. 2 Fernholz, Ricardo T. 2 Gamba, Andrea 2
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FRB of Dallas Working Paper 140 Working paper / Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, Research Department 59
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Inflation and the gig economy : have the rise of online retailing and self-employment disrupted the Phillips curve?
Duca, John V. - 2018
During the recovery from the Great Recession, inflation did not reach the central bank's 2 percent objective as quickly as many models had predicted. This coincided with increases in online shopping, which arguably made retail markets more contestable and damped retail inflation. This hypothesis...
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Argentina's "missing capital" puzzle and limited commitment constraints
Kapička, Marek; Kydland, Finn E.; Zarazaga, Carlos Enrique - 2018
Capital accumulation in Argentina was slow in the 1990s, despite high total factor productivity (TFP) growth and low international interest rates. A possible explanation for the "missing capital" is that foreign investors were reluctant to take advantage of the high returns to investment...
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Closer to One Great Pool? Evidence from Structural Breaks in Oil Price Differentials
Plante, Michael; Strickler, Grant - 2021
We show that the oil market has become closer to "one great pool," in the sense that price differentials between crude oils of different qualities have generally become smaller over time. We document, in particular, that many of these price differentials experienced a major structural break in...
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New Findings on the Fiscal Impact of Immigration in the United States
Orrenius, Pia M. - 2017
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine (2016) report on the economic and fiscal effects of immigration included the first set of comprehensive fiscal impacts published in twenty years. The estimates highlight the pivotal role of the public goods assumption. If immigrants...
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Why haven't regional wages converged?
Saving, Jason L. - 2017
Regional wage convergence has long been predicted across the United States as barriers to factor mobility have fallen, yet there is little evidence (apart from a brief period in the 1970s and 1980s) that convergence has actually occurred. Why not? I reexamine this issue by developing a model in...
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Unauthorized Mexican workers in the United States : recent inflows and possible future scenarios
Orrenius, Pia M.; Zavodny, Madeline - 2017
The U.S. economy has long relied on immigrant workers, many of them unauthorized, yet estimates of the inflow of unauthorized workers and the determinants of that inflow are hard to come by. This paper provides estimates of the number of newly arriving unauthorized workers from Mexico, the...
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Macroeconomic uncertainty through the lens of professional forecasters
Jo, Soojin; Sekkel, Rodrigo - 2017
We analyze the evolution of macroeconomic uncertainty in the United States, based on the forecast errors of consensus survey forecasts of various economic indicators. Comprehensive information contained in the survey forecasts enables us to capture a real-time subjective measure of uncertainty...
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How taxes and required returns drove commercial real estate valuations over the past four decades
Duca, John V.; Hendershott, Patric H.; Ling, David C. - 2017 - Revised, January 27, 2017
We document the evolution of U.S. tax law regarding commercial real estate (CRE) since 1975, noting changes in income and capital gains tax rates and tax depreciation methods. The most prominent changes were the 1981 and 1986 Tax Acts, but numerous significant changes occurred in the last dozen...
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Equity regulation and U.S. venture capital investment
Atkinson, Tyler; Duca, John V. - 2017
There is a growing consensus that the long-run per capita growth rate of the U.S. economy has drifted lower since the early 2000s, consistent with a perceived slowdown in business dynamism. One factor that may have contributed to this is a downshift in venture capital investment and its failure...
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The U.S. shale oil boom, the oil export ban, and the economy : a general equilibrium analysis
Melek, Nida Çakır; Plante, Michael; Yücel, Mine Kuban - 2017 - Current version: September 4, 2017
This paper examines the effects of the U.S. shale oil boom in a two-country DSGE model where countries produce crude oil, refined oil products, and a non-oil good. The model incorporates different types of crude oil that are imperfect substitutes for each other as inputs into the refining...
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