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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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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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Joint Bayesian Inference About Impulse Responses in VAR Models
Inoue, Atsushi; Kilian, Lutz - 2020
Structural VAR models are routinely estimated by Bayesian methods. Several recent studies have voiced concerns about the common use of posterior median (or mean) response functions in applied VAR analysis. In this paper, we show that these response functions can be misleading because in...
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The Shale Revolution and the Dynamics of the Oil Market
Balke, Nathan S.; Jin, Xin; Yücel, Mine Kuban - 2020
We build and estimate a dynamic, structural model of the world oil market in order to quantify the impact of the shale revolution. We model the shale revolution as a dramatic decrease in shale production costs and explore how the resultant increase in shale production affects the level and...
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Quantitative Easing and Financial Risk Taking : Evidence from Agency Mortgage Reits
Frame, W. Scott; Steiner, Eva - 2020
An emerging literature documents a link between central bank quantitative easing (QE) and financial institution credit risk-taking. This paper tests the complementary hypothesis that QE may also affect financial risk-taking. We study Agency MREITs – levered shadow banks that invest in...
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A Quantitative Model of the Oil Tanker Market in the Arabian Gulf
Kilian, Lutz; Nomikos, Nikos K.; Zhou, Xiaoqing - 2020
Using a novel dataset, we develop a structural model of the Very Large Crude Carrier (VLCC) market between the Arabian Gulf and the Far East. We study how fluctuations in oil tanker rates, oil exports, shipowner profits, and bunker fuel prices are determined by shocks to the supply and demand...
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Villains or Scapegoats? The Role of Subprime Borrowers in Driving the U.S. Housing Boom
Conklin, James; Frame, W. Scott; Gerardi, Kristopher; … - 2020
An expansion in mortgage credit to subprime borrowers is widely believed to have been a principal driver of the 2002–2006 U.S. house price boom. By contrast, this paper documents a robust, negative correlation between the growth in the share of purchase mortgages to subprime borrowers and...
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A Novel Mimic-Style Model of European Bank Technical Efficiency and Productivity Growth
Izzeldin, Marwan; Mamatzakis, Emmanuel C.; Murphy, Anthony - 2020
Using Bayesian Monte Carlo methods, we augment a stochastic distance function measure of bank efficiency and productivity growth with indicators of capitalization, return and risk. Our novel Multiple Indicator-Multiple Cause (MIMIC) style model generates more precise estimates of policy relevant...
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Does Drawing Down the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve Help Stabilize Oil Prices?
Kilian, Lutz; Zhou, Xiaoqing - 2020
We study the efficacy of releases from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve (SPR) within the context of fully specified models of the global oil market that explicitly allow for storage demand as well as unanticipated changes in the SPR. Using novel identifying strategies and evaluation methods,...
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Did the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act Create Jobs and Stimulate Growth?
Kumar, Anil - 2020
The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) of 2017 is the most extensive overhaul of the U.S. income tax code since the Tax Reform Act of 1986. Existing estimates of TCJA’s economic impact are based on economic projections using pre-TCJA estimates of tax effects. I exploit plausibly exogenous...
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The Death of the Phillips Curve?
Murphy, Anthony - 2020
Are inflation dynamics well captured by Phillips Curve models, or has this framework become less relevant over time? The evidence for the U.S. suggests that the slopes of the price and wage Phillips Curves– the short-run inflation-unemployment trade-offs – are low and have got a...
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A New Way to Quantify the Effect of Uncertainty
Richter, Alexander W.; Throckmorton, Nathaniel A. - 2020
This paper develops a new way to quantify the effect of uncertainty and other higher-order moments. First, we estimate a nonlinear model using Bayesian methods with data on uncertainty, in addition to common macro time series. This key step allows us to decompose the exogenous and endogenous...
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