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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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Lessons for monetary policy: what should the consensus be?
Issing, Otmar - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2011
This paper outlines important lessons for monetary policy. In particular, the role of inflation targeting, which was much acclaimed prior to the financial crisis and since then has not lost much of its endorsement, is critically reviewed. Ignoring the relation between monetary policy and asset...
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Export basket and the effects of exchange rates on exports–why Switzerland is special
Auer, Raphael; Saure, Philip - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2011
Why has Swiss export performance been so strong during the past quarters despite the strong appreciation of the CHF? In this paper, we use historical data on exchange rates and trade at the sectoral level to document that a contributing factor behind the limited impact of the exchange rate is...
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Oil shocks through international transport costs: evidence from U.S. business cycles
Yilmazkuday, Hakan - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2011
The effects of oil shocks on output volatility through international transport costs are investigated in an open-economy DSGE model. Two versions of the model, with and without international transport costs, are structurally estimated for the U.S. economy by a Bayesian approach for moving...
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Sharing the burden: monetary and fiscal responses to a world liquidity trap
Cook, David; Devereux, Michael B. - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2011
With integrated trade and financial markets, a collapse in aggregate demand in a large country can cause "natural real interest rates" to fall below zero in all countries, giving rise to a global "liquidity trap." This paper explores the optimal policy response to this type of shock, when...
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How much asymmetry is there in bond returns and exchange rates?
Fujiwara, Ippei; Körber, Lena Mareen; Nagakura, Daisuke - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2011
We measure asymmetries in the distribution of bond returns and exchange rates and test their statistical significance. Asymmetries are sizable when measured by the coefficient of skewness, a measure that is highly affected by outliers. In contrast, robustly measured asymmetries to outliers often...
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A sentiment-based explanation of the forward premium puzzle
Yu, Jianfeng - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2011
This paper presents a sentiment-based explanation of the forward premium puzzle. Agents over- or underestimate the growth rate of the economy. All else equal, when perceived domestic growth is higher than perceived foreign growth, the domestic interest rate is higher than the foreign interest...
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Indeterminacy and forecastability
Fujiwara, Ippei; Hirose, Yasuo - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2011
Recent studies document the deteriorating performance of forecasting models during the Great Moderation. This conversely implies that forecastability is higher in the preceding era, when the economy was unexpectedly volatile. We offer an explanation for this phenomenon in the context of...
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Asian financial linkage: macro-finance dissonance
Fujiwara, Ippei; Takahashi, Koji - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2011
How are Asian financial markets interlinked and how are they linked to markets in developed countries? What is the main driver of fluctuations in Asian financial markets as well as real economic activities? In order to answer these questions, we estimate the spillover index proposed by Diebold...
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Financial integration and international business cycle co-movement: the role of balance sheets
Davis, Scott - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2011
This paper investigates the effect of international financial integration on international business cycle co-movement. We first show with a reduced form empirical approach how capital market integration (equity) has a negative effect on business cycle co-movement while credit market integration...
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Product durability and trade volatility
Petropoulou, Dimitra; Soo, Kwok Tong - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2011
One of the main causes behind the trade collapse of 2008–09 was a significant fall in the demand for durable goods. This paper develops a small country, overlapping generations model of international trade in which goods durability gives rise to a more than proportional fall in trade volumes,...
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