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Theorie 213 Theory 213 Estimation 59 Schätzung 59 Hypothek 58 Mortgage 58 Business cycle 45 Konjunktur 45 Insolvency 44 Insolvenz 44 Geldpolitik 43 Monetary policy 43 Bank lending 37 Kreditgeschäft 37 Consumer credit 32 Verbraucherkredit 32 Bank 31 USA 31 United States 31 Financial crisis 28 Finanzkrise 28 Forecasting model 28 Prognoseverfahren 28 Credit risk 26 Kreditrisiko 26 Private Verschuldung 24 Private debt 24 Impact assessment 23 Wirkungsanalyse 23 Inflation 22 Dynamic equilibrium 21 Dynamisches Gleichgewicht 21 Welt 21 World 21 Consumer behaviour 20 Konsumentenverhalten 20 Agglomeration effect 19 Agglomerationseffekt 19 Homeownership 19 Wohneigentum 19
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Arbeitspapier 65 Graue Literatur 65 Non-commercial literature 65 Working Paper 65
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English 613 Undetermined 19
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Chatterjee, Satyajit 36 Nakamura, Leonard Isamu 33 Jagtiani, Julapa 31 Fujita, Shigeru 26 Guerrón-Quintana, Pablo A. 26 Carlino, Gerald A. 24 Eyigungor, Burcu 24 Hunt, Robert M. 23 Li, Wenli 21 Nakajima, Makoto 21 Sanches, Daniel R. 20 Mikhed, Vyacheslav 18 Dotsey, Michael 15 Lester, Benjamin 15 Lin, Jeffrey 14 Alessandria, George 13 Armenter, Roc 13 Calem, Paul Seth 13 Elul, Ronel 13 Fernández-Villaverde, Jesús 13 Mester, Loretta J. 13 Rubio-Ramírez, Juan Francisco 13 Schorfheide, Frank 13 Aruoba, S. Borağan 12 Drautzburg, Thorsten 12 Cordell, Larry 11 Croushore, Dean Darrell 11 Lambie-Hanson, Lauren 11 Scholnick, Barry 11 D'Erasmo, Pablo N. 10 Küster, Keith 9 Monnet, Cyril 9 Smith, Tony E. 9 Yu, Edison 9 Blascak, Nathan 8 Brinkman, Jeffrey C. 8 Carr, Jake 8 Corbae, Dean 8 Diebold, Francis X. 8 An, Xudong 7
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FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper 631 Working papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Research Department 65 FRB Atlanta Community and Economic Development Discussion Paper 1 FRB of Philadelphia Working Paper Series 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 632
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The Role of Startups for Local Labor Markets
Carlino, Gerald A. - 2017
We investigate the dynamic response of local U.S. labor markets to increased job creation by new firms and compare the effects to overall labor demand shocks. To account for both dynamic and spatial dependence we develop a spatial panel VAR that builds on recent advances in the VAR literature to...
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Recall and Unemployment
Fujita, Shigeru - 2017
We document in the Survey of Income and Program Participation covering 1990- 2013 that a surprisingly large share of workers return to their previous employer after a jobless spell and experience very different unemployment and employment outcomes than job switchers. The probability of recall is...
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Do Non-Compete Covenants Influence State Startup Activity? Evidence from the Michigan Experiment
Carlino, Gerald A. - 2017
This paper examines how the enforceability of employee non-compete agreements affects the entry of new establishments and jobs created by these new firms. We use a panel of startup activity for the U.S. states for the period 1977 to 2013. We exploit Michigan's inadvertent policy reversal in 1985...
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Do Phillips Curves Conditionally Help to Forecast Inflation?
Dotsey, Michael - 2017
This paper reexamines the forecasting ability of Phillips curves from both an unconditional and conditional perspective by applying the method developed by Giacomini and White (2006). We find that forecasts from our Phillips curve models tend to be unconditionally inferior to those from our...
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Political Distribution Risk and Aggregate Fluctuations
Drautzburg, Thorsten - 2017
We argue that political distribution risk is an important driver of aggregate fluctuations. To that end, we document significant changes in the capital share after large political events, such as political realignments, modifications in collective bargaining rules, or the end of dictatorships,...
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Do Phillips Curves Conditionally Help to Forecast Inflation?
Dotsey, Michael - 2017
This paper reexamines the forecasting ability of Phillips curves from both an unconditional and conditional perspective by applying the method developed by Giacomini and White (2006). We find that forecasts from our Phillips curve models tend to be unconditionally inferior to those from our...
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Appraising Home Purchase Appraisals
Calem, Paul Seth - 2017
Home appraisals are produced for millions of residential mortgage transactions each year, but appraised values are rarely below the purchase contract price. We argue that institutional features of home mortgage lending cause much of the information in appraisals to be lost: some 30 percent of...
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Concentration of Control Rights in Leveraged Loan Syndicates
Berlin, Mitchell - 2017
Corporate loan contracts frequently concentrate control rights with a subset of lenders. In a large fraction of leveraged loans, which typically include a revolving line of credit and a term loan, the revolving lenders have the exclusive right and ability to monitor and renegotiate the financial...
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Credit Enforcement Cycles
Drozd, Lukasz A. - 2017
Empirical evidence suggests that widespread financial distress, by disrupting enforcement of credit contracts, can be self-propagatory and adversely affect the supply of credit. We propose a unifying theory that models the interplay between enforcement, borrower default decisions, and the...
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Household Credit and Local Economic Uncertainty
Di Maggio, Marco - 2017
This paper investigates the impact of uncertainty on consumer credit outcomes. We develop a local measure of economic uncertainty capturing county-level labor market shocks. We then exploit microeconomic data on mortgages and credit-card balances together with the crosssectional variation...
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