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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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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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The fiscal multiplier and spillover in a global liquidity trap
Fujiwara, Ippei; Ueda, Kozo - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2010
We consider the fiscal multiplier and spillover in an environment in which two countries are caught simultaneously in a liquidity trap. Using an optimizing two-country sticky price model, we show that the fiscal multiplier and spillover are contrary to those predicted in textbook economics. For...
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Asymmetries and state dependence: the impact of macro surprises on intraday exchange rates
Fatum, Rasmus; Hutchison, Michael; Wu, Thomas - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2010
The impact of news surprises on exchange rates depends in principle upon a number of factors including the state of the economy, institutional setting and nature of the expected policy response. These characteristics may lead to state-contingent asymmetric responses to news. In this paper we...
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Financial globalization, financial frictions and optimal monetary policy
Faia, Ester; Iliopulos, Eleni - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2010
How should monetary policy be optimally designed in an environment with high degrees of financial globalization? To answer this question we lay down an open economy model where net lending toward the rest of the world is constrained by a collateral constraint motivated by limited enforcement....
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Trends in U.S. hours and the labor wedge
Cociuba, Simona E.; Ueberfeldt, Alexander - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2010
From 1980 until 2007, U.S. average hours worked increased by thirteen percent, due to a large increase in female hours. At the same time, the U.S. labor wedge, measured as the discrepancy between a representative household's marginal rate of substitution between consumption and leisure and the...
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Measuring business cycles by saving for a rainy day
Crucini, Mario J.; Shintani, Mototsugu - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2010
We propose a simple saving-based measure of the cyclical component in GDP. The measure is motivated by the prediction that the representative consumer changes savings in response to temporary deviations of income from its stochastic trend, while satisfying a present-value budget constraint. To...
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Does foreign exchange reserve decumulation lead to currency appreciation?
Dominguez, Kathryn M.E.; Fatum, Rasmus; Vacek, Pavel - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2010
Many developing countries have increased their foreign reserve stocks dramatically in recent years, often motivated by the desire for precautionary self-insurance. One of the negative consequences of large accumulations for these countries is the risk of valuation losses. In this paper we...
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What determines European real exchange rates?
Berka, Martin; Devereux, Michael B. - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2010
We study a newly constructed panel data set of relative prices of a large number of consumer goods among 31 European countries. We find that there is a substantial and nondiminishing deviation from PPP at all levels of aggregation, even among euro zone members. However, real exchange rates are...
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Leverage constraints and the international transmission of shocks
Devereux, Michael B. - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2010
Recent macroeconomic experience has drawn attention to the importance of interdependence among countries through financial markets and institutions, independently of traditional trade linkages. This paper develops a model of the international transmission of shocks due to interdependent...
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The quantitative role of capital-goods imports in U.S. growth
Cavallo, Michele; Landry, Anthony - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2010
Over the last 40 years, an increasing share of U.S. aggregate E&S investment expenditure has been allocated to capital-goods imports. While capital-goods imports were only 3.5 percent of E&S investment in 1967, by 2008 their share had risen tenfold to 36 percent. The goal of this paper is to...
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Fiscal deficits, debt, and monetary policy in a liquidity trap
Devereux, Michael B. - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2010
The macroeconomic response to the economic crisis has revived old debates about the usefulness of monetary and fiscal policy in fighting recessions. Without the ability to further lower interest rates, policy authorities in many countries have turned to expansionary fiscal policies. Recent...
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