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Arbeitspapier 59 Graue Literatur 59 Non-commercial literature 59 Working Paper 59
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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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A Robust Test for Weak Instruments with Multiple Endogenous Regressors
Lewis, Daniel J.; Mertens, Karel - 2022
We extend the popular bias-based test of Stock and Yogo (2005) for instrument strength in linear instrumental variables regressions with multiple endogenous regressors to be robust to heteroskedasticity and autocorrelation. Equivalently, we extend the robust test of Montiel Olea and Pflueger...
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Are Equity Option Returns Abnormal? IPCA Says No
Goyal, Amit; Saretto, Alessio - 2022
We show that much of the profitability in equity option return strategies, which try to capture option mispricing by taking exposure to underlying volatility, can be explained by an IPCA model. The alpha reduction, relative to competing static factor models, is between 50% and 75% depending on...
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Operational Loss Recoveries and the Macroeconomic Environment : Evidence from the U.S. Banking Sector
Frame, W. Scott; Lazaryan, Nika; McLemore, Ping; Mihov, … - 2022
Using supervisory data from large U.S. bank holding companies (BHCs), we document that operational loss recovery rates decrease in macroeconomic downturns. This procyclical relationship varies by business lines and loss event types and is robust to alternative data aggregations, macroeconomic...
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Interest Rate Surprises : A Tale of Two Shocks
Nunes, Ricardo Cavaco; Ozdagli, Ali; Tang, Jenny - 2022
Interest rate surprises around FOMC announcements reveal both the surprise in the monetary policy stance (the pure policy shock) and interest rate movements driven by exogenous information about the economy from the central bank (the information shock). In order to disentangle the effects of...
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Uncertainty, Shock Prices and Debt Structure : Evidence from the U.S.-China Trade War
Ozdagli, Ali K.; Wang, Jianlin - 2022
Using the recent U.S.-China trade war as a laboratory, we show that policy uncertainty shocks have a significant impact on stock prices. This impact is less negative for firms that heavily rely on bank debt whereas non-bank debt does not have a mitigating effect. Moreover, the mitigating effect...
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A Rescue or a Trap?—An Analysis of Parent Plus Student Loans
Di, Wenhua; Fletcher, Carla; Webster, Jeff - 2022
Parents taking out loans for their children’s college educations may face an excessive debt burden that jeopardizes their own financial security. This paper examines the experience of Parent Loan for Undergraduate Students (PLUS) borrowers using administrative data from a large student loan...
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The Dual Beveridge Curve
Cheremukhin, Anton; Restrepo-Echavarria, Paulina - 2022
When firms decide to post a vacancy they can hire from the pool of unemployed workers or they can poach a worker from another firm. In this paper we show that if there are two different matching processes, one for unemployed workers and another one for job-to-job transitions, then implications...
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Central Bank Digital Currency : Financial Inclusion vs. Disintermediation
Banet, Jeremie; Lebeau, Lucie - 2022
An overlapping-generations model with income heterogeneity is developed to analyze the impact of introducing a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) on financial inclusion, and its potential adverse effect on bank funding. We highlight the role of two design parameters: the fixed cost of CBDC...
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Macroeconomic Responses to Uncertainty Shocks : The Perils of Recursive Orderings
Kilian, Lutz; Plante, Michael; Richter, Alexander W. - 2022
A common practice in empirical macroeconomics is to examine alternative recursive orderings of the variables in structural vector autoregressive (VAR) models. When the implied impulse responses look similar, the estimates are considered trustworthy. When they do not, the estimates are used to...
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The Electric Ceiling : Limits and Costs of Full Electrification
Rapson, David; Bushnell, James B. - 2022
Electrification is a centerpiece of global decarbonization efforts. Yet there are reasons to be skeptical of the inevitability, or at least the optimal pace, of the transition. We discuss several under-appreciated costs of full, or even deep, electrification. Consumer preferences can operate in...
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