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Monetary policy 66 Theorie 57 Theory 57 Welt 50 World 50 Globalization 35 Geldpolitik 30 International trade 26 International finance 24 Estimation 22 Schätzung 22 Financial markets 21 Price levels 19 Globalisierung 18 Schock 15 Shock 15 Business cycle 14 Exchange rate 14 Fiscal policy 14 Foreign exchange rates 14 Konjunktur 14 Wechselkurs 14 Foreign exchange 13 Impact assessment 12 Macroeconomics 12 Wirkungsanalyse 12 Business cycles 11 Banks and banking 10 Immobilienpreis 10 Real estate price 10 USA 10 United States 10 Central 9 Financial crisis 9 Finanzkrise 9 Forecasting 9 Gross domestic product 9 Oil price 9 Productivity 9 VAR model 9
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Free 389
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Book / Working Paper 390
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Undetermined 224 English 166
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Chudik, Alexander 29 Martínez-García, Enrique 25 Fujiwara, Ippei 19 Mohaddes, Kamiar 16 Pesaran, M. Hashem 16 Davis, Scott 14 Kollmann, Robert 13 Ueda, Kozo 13 Erce, Aitor 12 Devereux, Michael B. 11 Fatum, Rasmus 11 Grossman, Valerie 11 Wang, Jian 11 Raissi, Mehdi 10 Vespignani, Joaquin 10 Wynne, Mark A. 10 Bhattarai, Saroj 9 Fischer, Andreas M. 9 Georgiadis, Georgios 9 Mack, Adrienne 8 Sposi, Michael 8 Auer, Raphael 7 Crucini, Mario J. 7 Duncan, Roberto 7 Sudo, Nao 7 Auer, Raphael A. 6 Landry, Anthony 6 Martinez-Garcia, Enrique 6 Mehl, Arnaud 6 Ratti, Ronald A. 6 Yilmazkuday, Hakan 6 Davis, Jonathan Scott 5 Kang, Wensheng 5 Martínez García, Enrique 5 Nam, Deokwoo 5 Yamamoto, Yohei 5 Cooke, Dudley 4 Grant, Everett 4 Hirakata, Naohisa 4 Lee, Jae Won 4
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas 224
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Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper 387 Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper 3
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RePEc 224 ECONIS (ZBW) 166
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Risk Sharing in a World Economy with Uncertainty Shocks
Kollmann, Robert - 2017
This paper analyzes the effects of output volatility shocks and of risk appetite shocks on the dynamics of consumption, trade flows and the real exchange rate, in a two-country world with recursive preferences and complete financial markets. When the risk aversion coefficient exceeds the inverse...
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To Bi, or Not to Bi? Differences in Spillover Estimates from Bilateral and Multilateral Multi-Country Models
Georgiadis, Georgios - 2017
Asymptotic analysis and Monte Carlo simulations show that spillover estimates obtained from widely-used bilateral (such as two-country VAR) models are significantly less accurate than those obtained from multilateral (such as global VAR) models. In particular, the accuracy of spillover estimates...
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Effects of Us Quantitative Easing on Emerging Market Economies
Bhattarai, Saroj - 2017
We estimate international spillover effects of US Quantitative Easing (QE) on emerging market economies. Using a Bayesian VAR on monthly US macroeconomic and financial data, we first identify the US QE shock with non-recursive identifying restrictions. We estimate strong and robust macroeconomic...
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Catalytic IMF? A Gross Flows Approach
Erce, Aitor - 2017
The financial assistance the International Monetary Fund (IMF) provides is assumed to catalyze fresh investment. Such a catalytic effect has, however, proven empirically elusive. This paper deviates from the standard approach based on the net capital inflow to study instead the IMF's catalytic...
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Does the Us Current Account Show a Symmetric Behavior Over the Business Cycle?
Duncan, Roberto - 2017
Traditionally, the literature that attempts to explain the link between the current account and output finds a linear negative relationship (e.g., Backus et al., 1995). Using nonparametric regressions, we find a robust U-shaped relationship between the U.S. current account and the GDP cycle....
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Simple Models to Understand and Teach Business Cycle Macroeconomics for Emerging Market and Developing Economies
Duncan, Roberto - 2017
The canonical neoclassical model is insufficient to understand business cycle fluctuations in emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs). I reformulate the models proposed by Aguiar and Gopinath (2007) and Neumeyer and Perri (2005) in simple settings that can be used to do...
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Markups and Misallocation with Trade and Heterogeneous Firms
Weinberger, Ariel - 2017
With non-homothetic preferences, a monopolistic competition equilibrium is inefficient in the way inputs are allocated towards production. This paper quantifies a gains from trade component that is present only when reallocation is properly measured in a setting with heterogeneous firms that...
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The Impact of Oil Price Shocks on the U.S. Stock Market : A Note on the Roles of U.S. And Non-U.S. Oil Production
Kang, Wensheng - 2017
Kilian and Park (IER 50 (2009), 1267–1287) find shocks to oil supply are relatively unimportant to understanding changes in U.S. stock returns. We examine the impact of both U.S. and non-U.S. oil supply shocks on stock returns in light of the unprecedented expansion in U.S. oil production...
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The Cyclicality of (Bilateral) Capital Inflows and Outflows
Davis, Scott - 2017
Recent research has shown that gross capital inflows and outflows are positively correlated and highly procyclical. This poses a puzzle since most theory predicts that capital inflows and outflows should be negatively correlated, and while capital inflows should be procyclical, capital outflows...
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Multinational Firms' Entry and Productivity : Some Aggregate Implications of Firm-Level Heterogeneity
Contessi, Silvio - 2017
Despite the microeconomic evidence supporting the superior idiosyncratic productivity of multinational firms (MNFs) and their affiliates, cross-country studies fail to find robust evidence of a positive relationship between foreign direct investment and growth. In order to study the aggregate...
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