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Theorie 84 Theory 84 Geldpolitik 46 Monetary policy 46 Business cycle 21 Konjunktur 21 Inflation 15 Impact assessment 12 Wirkungsanalyse 12 Financial crisis 11 Finanzkrise 11 USA 10 United States 10 Welt 10 World 10 Estimation 9 Forecasting model 9 Prognoseverfahren 9 Schätzung 9 Central bank 7 Dynamic equilibrium 7 Dynamisches Gleichgewicht 7 Economic growth 7 Exchange rate 7 Inflation targeting 7 Inflationssteuerung 7 Schock 7 Shock 7 Wechselkurs 7 Welfare analysis 7 Wirtschaftswachstum 7 Wohlfahrtsanalyse 7 Zentralbank 7 Arbeitsmarkt 6 Geldmenge 6 Labour market 6 Money supply 6 Public expenditure 6 Volatility 6 Volatilität 6
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English 202 Undetermined 37
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Wen, Yi 27 Neely, Christopher J. 13 Nelson, Edward 11 Thornton, Daniel L. 11 Wang, Pengfei 11 Owyang, Michael T. 10 Garrett, Thomas Andrew 8 Garriga, Carlos 8 Anderson, Richard G. 7 Dueker, Michael 7 Gavin, William T. 7 McCracken, Michael W. 7 Ravikumar, B. 7 Wall, Howard J. 7 Wheeler, Christopher H. 7 Wheelock, David C. 7 Bandyopadhyay, Subhayu 6 DiCecio, Riccardo 6 Contessi, Silvio 5 Guo, Hui 5 Hernández-Murillo, Rubén 5 Juvenal, Luciana 5 Keen, Benjamin D. 5 Levine, David K. 5 Azariadēs, Kōstas 4 Bordo, Michael D. 4 Bullard, James B. 4 Chien, YiLi 4 Coughlin, Cletus Charles 4 Dupor, Bill 4 Lahiri, Sajal 4 Peralta-Alva, Adrian 4 Waller, Christopher 4 Young, Eric R. 4 Andolfatto, David 3 Berentsen, Aleksander 3 Binner, Jane M. 3 Boldrin, Michele 3 Chambers, Matthew 3 Kaas, Leo 3
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FRB of St. Louis Working Paper 230 FRB of St. Louis Working Paper No 5 FRB of St. Louis Working Paper Series 2 FRB of St. Louis Working Paper 2007-014A 1 FRB of St. Louis, Working Paper 1
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Monetary Policy, Taxes, and the Business Cycle
Gavin, William T.; Kydland, Finn E.; Pakko, Michael Robert - 2022
In this paper, we model the interaction of inflation with the tax on nominal capital gains, examining the contribution of this interaction to aggregate fluctuations. Our innovation is to combine monetary policy shocks with non-indexed taxes in a model in which the central bank implements policy...
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The Year of Living Dangerously : The Covid-19 Shock and the Probability of Deflation
Kliesen, Kevin L. - 2021
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Responses of International Central Banks to the Covid-19 Crisis
Haas, Jacob; Neely, Christopher J.; Emmons, William R. - 2021
This article reviews and explains the recent policy reactions of the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England, and the Bank of Japan to the financial and macroeconomic turmoil caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. The financial and monetary policy actions of major central banks...
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Fertility and Internal Migration
Liao, Pei-Ju; Wang, Ping; Wang, Yin-Chi; Yip, Chong - 2020
While there is a renewed literature connecting internal migration to various issues related to structural transformation such as urban labor and housing markets, the relationship between internal migration and demographic transition is much under-studied despite its importance in the process of...
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A Short Tour of Global Risks
Reinhart, Carmen - 2020
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On the Aggregate Implications of Removing Barriers to Formality
Granda Carvajal, Catalina; Hamann, Franz - 2020
This article examines the aggregate implications of several policies aimed at removing barriers to formality. To this end, we build a dynamic equilibrium model in which heterogeneous agents choose to work for a wage or operate a technology in the formal or informal sector, based on the costs and...
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What Happened to the US Stock Market? Accounting for the Last 50 Years
Boldrin, Michele - 2019
The extreme volatility of stock market values has been the subject of a large body of literature. Previous research focused on the short run because of a widespread belief that, in the long run, the market reverts to well understood fundamentals. Our work suggests this belief should be...
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Capital Goods Trade and Economic Development
Mutreja, Piyusha - 2015
Almost 80 percent of capital goods production in the world is concentrated in 10 countries. Poor countries import most of their capital goods. We argue that international trade in capital goods has quantitatively important effects on economic development through two channels: (i) capital...
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Export Market Diversification and Productivity Improvements : Theory and Evidence from Argentinean Firms
Juvenal, Luciana - 2015
This paper examines the relationship between trade and investment in technology adoption when firms face demand uncertainty. Our model predicts that, for a given overall market size, exporting to several countries reduces firms' demand uncertainty and, hence, raises incentives to invest in...
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Parenthood and Productivity of Highly Skilled Labor : Evidence from the Groves of Academe
Krapf, Matthias - 2015
We examine the effect of pregnancy and parenthood on the research productivity of academic economists. Combining the survey responses of nearly 10,000 economists with their publication records as documented in their RePEc accounts, we do not find that motherhood is associated with low research...
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