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Theorie 233 Theory 189 Germany 163 Geldpolitik 155 Deutschland 151 Monetary policy 131 Schätzung 111 Welt 93 Estimation 85 Wirkungsanalyse 80 World 75 USA 71 Impact assessment 70 Experiment 62 EU-Staaten 59 United States 57 EU countries 56 Schock 55 monetary policy 49 Shock 48 Iran 46 VAR model 43 Political communication 41 Zentralbank 41 Eurozone 40 Politische Kommunikation 40 Central bank 39 VAR-Modell 39 Euro area 38 COVID-19 32 Fiscal policy 32 Inflation 31 Monetary Policy 30 Japan 27 survey 27 Competition 26 Finanzmarkt 26 Financial market 25 Klimaschutz 25 Taylor-Regel 25
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Hayo, Bernd 184 Tillmann, Peter 89 Farzanegan, Mohammad Reza 86 Neuenkirch, Matthias 68 Bischoff, Ivo 58 Ziegler, Andreas 56 Michaelis, Jochen 46 Neumeier, Florian 46 Kerber, Wolfgang 42 Bühren, Christoph 39 Voigt, Stefan 37 Klose, Jens 26 Winker, Peter 26 Kosfeld, Reinhold 22 Paha, Johannes 22 Cho, Seo-Young 21 Goetz, Georg 20 Gutsche, Gunnar 20 Hefeker, Carsten 20 Nakazawa, Katsuyoshi 20 Wetzel, Heike 19 Wrede, Matthias 17 Albert, Max 16 Finck, David 16 Herold, Daniel 16 Schwanebeck, Benjamin 16 Uhl, Matthias 16 Dannenberg, Astrid 14 Egbert, Henrik 14 Frank, Björn 14 Göcke, Matthias 14 Hildenbrand, Andreas 14 Klotz, Phil-Adrian 14 Lorz, Oliver 14 Mierzwa, Sascha 14 Rudolph, Sven 14 Unal, Umut 14 Erol, Isil 13 Fereidouni, Hassan Gholipour 12 Greiff, Matthias 12
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MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics 749 Joint discussion paper series in economics : publ. by the Universities of Aachen, Gießen, Göttingen, Kassel, Marburg, Siegen 745 Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics 9 MACIE paper series 3 Macie paper series 3 Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics Paper 1 Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics by the Universities of Aachen ∙ Gießen ∙ Göttingen Kassel ∙ Marburg ∙ Siegen 1 Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics, Paper 1 MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics, 02-2017 1 MAGKS Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics, 42-2017 1 MAGKS, Joint Discussion Paper Series in Economics 1
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How to measure the rule of law
Voigt, Stefan - 2009
I argue that the rule of law consists of many dimensions and that much information is lost when variables proxying for these dimensions are simply aggregated. I draw on the most important innovations from various legal traditions to propose a concept of the rule of law likely to find general...
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Clean evidence on face-to-face: why experimental economics is of interest to regional economists
Frank, Björn - 2009
The notion of face-to-face contacts has recently become very popular in regional economics and in economic geography. This is the most obvious way to explain why firms still locate in proximity to others after the death of distance, i.e., the shrinking costs for transportation, especially...
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Labor market regulation and the legal system
Hefeker, Carsten; Neugart, Michael - 2009
When enacting labor market regulation governments face courts that interpret and implement the legal code. We show that the incentives for governments for labor market reform increase with the uncertainty that is involved in the implementation of legal codes through courts. Given that judges...
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Taxation, corruption and the exchange rate regime
Hefeker, Carsten - 2009
The paper analyzes the relation between institutional quality, such as corruption, in a country and its monetary regime. It is shown that a credibly …xed exchange rate to a low in‡ation country, like a currency board, can reduce corruption and improve the …scal system. A monetary union,...
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Spatial point pattern analysis and industry concentration
Kosfeld, Reinhold; Eckey, Hans-Friedrich; Lauridsen, Jørgen - 2009
Traditional measures of spatial industry concentration are restricted to given areal units. They do not make allowance for the fact that concentration may be differently pronounced at various geographical levels. Methods of spatial point pattern analysis allow to measure industry concentration...
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The Taylor rule and interest rate uncertainty in the US 1970-2006
Mandler, Martin - 2009
This paper shows how to estimate forecast uncertainty about future short-term interest rates by combining a time-varying Taylor rule with an unobserved components model of economic fundamentals. Using this model I separate interest rate uncertainty into economically meaningful components that...
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Bank of Canada communication and the predictability of Canadian monetary policy
Hayo, Bernd; Neuenkirch, Matthias - 2009
We explain changes in the Canadian target rate using macroeconomic variables and Bank of Canada (BOC) communication indicators. Econometrically, we employ an ordered probit model of a Taylor rule to predict 60 target rate decisions between 1998 and 2006. We find that BOC communication is...
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The Fed's perceived Phillips curve: vidence from individual FOMC forecasts
Tillmann, Peter - 2009
This note uncovers the Phillips curve trade-off perceived by U.S. monetary policymakers. For that purpose we use data on individual forecasts for unemployment and inflation submitted by each individual FOMC member, which was recently made available for the period 1992-1998. The results point to...
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Domestic or U.S. news: what drives Canadian financial markets?
Hayo, Bernd; Neuenkirch, Matthias - 2009
Using a GARCH model, we study the effects of Canadian and U.S. central bank communication and macroeconomic news on Canadian bond, stock, and foreign exchange market returns and volatility. First, news in both categories and from both countries has an impact on all financial markets. Canadian...
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The impact of foreign macroeconomic news on financial markets in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland
Büttner, David; Hayo, Bernd; Neuenkirch, Matthias - 2009
In this paper, we study the effects of euro area and US macroeconomic news on financial markets in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland (CEEC-3) from 1999 to 2006. Using a GARCH model, we examine the impact on daily returns of three-month interest rates, stock market indices, exchange rates...
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