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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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Arbeitspapier 59 Graue Literatur 59 Non-commercial literature 59 Working Paper 59
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English 140
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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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ECONIS (ZBW) 140
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Industry effects of oil price shocks : re-examination
Jo, Soojin; Karnizova, Lilia; Reza, Abeer - 2017
Sectoral responses to oil price shocks help determine how these shocks are transmitted through the economy. Textbook treatments of oil price shocks often emphasize negative supply effects on oil importing countries. By contrast, the seminal contribution of Lee and Ni (2002) has shown that almost...
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Why does the FDIC sue?
Koch, Christoffer; Okamura, Ken - 2016 - This draft: January 25, 2016
Cases the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) pursues against the directors and officers of failed commercial banks for (gross) negligence are important for the corporate governance of U.S. commercial banks. These cases shape the kernel of bank corporate governance, as they guide...
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Targeted business incentives and the debt behavior of households
Di, Wenhua; Millimet, Daniel L. - 2016
The empirical effects of place-based tax incentive schemes designed to aid low-income communities are unclear. While a growing number of studies find beneficial effects on employment, there is little investigation into other behaviors of households affected by such programs. We analyze the...
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Irregular immigration in the European Union
Orrenius, Pia M.; Zavodny, Madeline - 2016
Unauthorized immigration is on the rise again in the EU. Although precise estimates are hard to come by, proximity to nations in turmoil and the promise of a better life have drawn hundreds of thousands of irregular migrants to the EU in 2014-2015. Further complicating the ongoing challenge is...
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Why are big banks getting bigger?
Fernholz, Ricardo T.; Koch, Christoffer - 2016
The U.S. banking sector has become substantially more concentrated since the 1990s, raising questions about both the causes and implications of this consolidation. We address these questions using nonparametric empirical methods that characterize dynamic power law distributions in terms of two...
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What drives economic policy uncertainty in the long and short runs? : European and U.S. evidence over several decades
Duca, John V.; Saving, Jason L. - 2016
Economic policy uncertainty (EPU) has increased markedly in recent years in the U.S. and Europe, and some have posited a link between this phenomenon and subpar economic growth in advanced economies (see Baker, Bloom, and Davis, 2015). But methodological and data concerns have thus far raised...
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Fiscal stabilization and the credibility of the U.S. budget sequestration spending austerity
Hu, Ruiyang; Zarazaga, Carlos Enrique - 2016
Fiscal imbalances predating the Great Recession but aggravated by it prompted the U.S. Congress to enact in 2011 legislation that, in the absence of other measures, would trigger two years later a so-called "budget sequestration" procedure that implied reducing government discretionary spending...
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Economic policy uncertainty and the credit channel : aggregate and bank level U.S. evidence over several decades
Bordo, Michael D.; Duca, John V.; Koch, Christoffer - 2016
Economic policy uncertainty aspects decisions of households, businesses, policy makers and financial intermediaries. We first examine the impact of economic policy uncertainty on aggregate bank credit growth. Then we analyze commercial bank entity level data to gauge the effects of policy...
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Are nonlinear methods necessary at the zero lower bound?
Richter, Alexander W.; Throckmorton, Nathaniel A. - 2016
This paper examines the importance of the zero lower bound (ZLB) constraint on the nominal interest rate by estimating three variants of a small-scale New Keynesian model: (1) a nonlinear model with an occassionally binding ZLB constraint; (2) a constrained linear model, which imposes the...
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The rank effect for commodities
Fernholz, Ricardo T.; Koch, Christoffer - 2016
We uncover a large and significant low-minus-high rank effect for commodities across two centuries. There is nothing anomalous about this anomaly, nor is it clear how it can be arbitraged away. Using nonparametric econometric methods, we demonstrate that such a rank effect is a necessary...
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