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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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Monetary policy strategy in a global environment
Moutot, Philippe; Vitale, Giovanni - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2009
Since the mid-1980s the world economy has gone through profound transformations of which the sources and effects are probably not yet completely understood. The process of continuous integration in trade, production and financial markets across countries and economic regions—which is what is...
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Insulation impossible: fiscal spillovers in a monetary union
Cooper, Russell; Kempf, Hubert; Peled, Dan - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2009
This paper studies the effects of monetary policy rules in a monetary union. The focus of the analysis is on the interaction between the fiscal policy of member countries (regions) and the central monetary authority. When capital markets are integrated, the fiscal policy of one country will...
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Should monetary policy "lean or clean"?
White, William R. - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2009
It has been contended by many in the central banking community that monetary policy would not be effective in "leaning" against the upswing of a credit cycle (the boom) but that lower interest rates would be effective in "cleaning" up (the bust) afterwards. In this paper, these two propositions...
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Global slack and domestic inflation rates: a structural investigation for G-7 countries
Milani, Fabio - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2009
Recent papers have argued that one implication of globalization is that domestic inflation rates may have now become more a function of "global," rather than domestic, economic conditions, as postulated by closed-economy Phillips curves. This paper aims to assess the empirical importance of...
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Fiscal stabilization with partial exchange rate pass-through
Kersting, Erasmus K. - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2009
This paper examines the role of fiscal stabilization policy in a two-country framework that allows for a general degree of exchange rate pass-through. I derive analytical solutions for optimal monetary and fiscal policy which are shown to depend on the degree of pass-through. In the case of...
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Has globalization transformed U.S. macroeconomic dynamics?
Milani, Fabio - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2009
This paper estimates a structural New Keynesian model to test whether globalization has changed the behavior of U.S. macroeconomic variables. Several key coefficients in the model--such as the slopes of the Phillips and IS curves, the sensitivities of domestic inflation and output to "global"...
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Investment and trade patterns in a sticky-price, open-economy model
Martinez-Garcia, Enrique; Sondergaard, Jens - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2009
This paper develops a tractable two-country DSGE model with sticky prices à la Calvo (1983) and local-currency pricing. We analyze the capital investment decision in the presence of adjustment costs of two types, the capital adjustment cost (CAC) specification and the investment adjustment cost...
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How successful is the G7 in managing exchange rates?
Fratzscher, Marcel - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2009
The paper assesses the extent to which the Group of Seven (G7) has been successful in its management of major currencies since the 1970s. Using an event-study approach, the paper finds evidence that the G7 has been overall effective in moving the U.S. dollar, yen and euro in the intended...
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Can long-horizon forecasts beat the random walk under the Engel-West explanation?
Engel, Charles; Wang, Jian; Wu, Jason - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2009
Engel and West (EW, 2005) argue that as the discount factor gets closer to one, present-value asset pricing models place greater weight on future fundamentals. Consequently, current fundamentals have very weak forecasting power and exchange rates appear to follow approximately a random walk. We...
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Global, local, and contagious investor sentiment
Baker, Malcolm; Wurgler, Jeffrey; Yuan, Yu - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2009
We construct indexes of investor sentiment for six major stock markets and decompose them into one global and six local indexes. Relative market sentiment is correlated with the relative prices of dual-listed companies, validating the indexes. Both global and local sentiment are contrarian...
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