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Econometric models 72 Monetary policy 58 Theorie 37 Theory 37 Inflation (Finance) 30 Monetary policy - United States 22 Interest rates 21 Business cycles 19 Productivity 19 Banks and banking 18 USA 15 United States 15 Fiscal policy 14 Geldpolitik 14 Risk 14 Foreign exchange rates 13 Prices 13 Economic development 11 Central 9 Gross domestic product 9 Rational expectations (Economic theory) 9 Bank 8 Estimation 8 Japan 8 Monetary theory 8 Money supply 8 Schätzung 8 Consumption (Economics) 7 Deposit insurance 7 Business cycle 6 Employment (Economic theory) 6 Human capital 6 Income distribution 6 Interest rate 6 Konjunktur 6 Schock 6 Shock 6 Technology 6 Wages 6 Welt 6
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Book / Working Paper 377
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Arbeitspapier 25 Graue Literatur 25 Non-commercial literature 25 Working Paper 25
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Undetermined 214 English 160 Hungarian 2 Portuguese 1
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Spiegel, Mark M. 21 Rudebusch, Glenn D. 20 Trehan, Bharat 20 Cogley, Timothy 17 Glick, Reuven 16 Kwan, Simon H. 16 Lansing, Kevin J. 15 Daly, Mary C. 14 Kasa, Kenneth 14 Dennis, Richard 13 Judd, John P. 13 Williams, John C. 13 Walsh, Carl E. 12 Lopez, Jose A. 10 Hutchison, Michael M. 8 Spiegel, Mark 8 Bisignano, Joseph 7 Burkhauser, Richard V. 7 Krainer, John 7 Valletta, Robert G. 7 Butler, Larry 6 Motley, Brian 6 Valderrama, Diego 6 Wu, Tao 6 Huh, Chan G. 5 Huh, Chan-guk 5 Hutchison, Michael 5 Keeley, Michael C. 5 Orphanides, Athanasios 5 Chen, Dean T. 4 Doms, Mark 4 Gabriel, Stuart A. 4 Gowrisankaran, Gautam 4 Houtenville, Andrew J. 4 Levonian, Mark E. 4 Lockhart, Dennis P. 4 Marquis, Milton H. 4 Mattey, Joe P. 4 Sherwood-Call, Carolyn 4 Wihlborg, Clas 4
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Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 334
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Working Papers in Applied Economic Theory 301 Working paper series / Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, Economic Research Department 73 Working paper / Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 15 Discussion paper series / Center for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University 13 Working papers in applied economic theory 4
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RePEc 301 ECONIS (ZBW) 76
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Stylized facts on nominal term structure and business cycles: an empirical VAR study
Wu, Tao - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco - 2001
This paper examines the importance of various macroeconomic shocks in explaining the movement of the term structure of nominal bond yields in the post-war U.S., as well as the channels through which such macro shocks influence the yield curve, using a structural Vector Autoregressive (VAR)...
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The employment of working-age people with disabilities in the 1980s and 1990s: what current data can and cannot tell us
Burkhauser, Richard V.; Daly, Mary C.; Houtenville, … - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco - 2001
A new and highly controversial literature argues that the employment of working-age people with disabilities fell dramatically relative to the rest of the working-age population in the 1990s. Some dismiss these results as fundamentally flawed because they come from a self-reported work...
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Monetary policy and the slope factor in empirical term structure estimations
Wu, Tao - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco - 2001
This paper examines the empirical relationship between the movement of the slope factor in term structure of nominal interest rates and exogenous monetary-policy shocks in the U.S. after 1982. Using first a six-variable VAR model and then a GMM estimation model of the "Taylor rule," I estimate...
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Macro factors and the affine term structure of interest rates
Wu, Tao - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco - 2001
I formulate an affine term structure model of bond yields from a general equilibrium business-cycle model, with observable macro state variables of the structural economy as the factors. The factor representing monetary policy is strongly mean-reverting, and its influence on the term structure...
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Term structure evidence on interest rate smoothing and monetary policy inertia
Rudebusch, Glenn D. - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco - 2001
Numerous studies have used quarterly data to estimate monetary policy rules or reaction functions that appear to exhibit a very slow partial adjustment of the policy interest rate. The conventional wisdom asserts that this gradual adjustment reflects a policy inertia or interest rate smoothing...
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Evaluating covariance matrix forecasts in a value-at-risk framework
Lopez, Jose A.; Walter, Christian A. - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco - 2000
Covariance matrix forecasts of financial asset returns are an important component of current practice in financial risk management. A wide variety of models, ranging from matrices of simple summary measures to covariance matrices implied from option prices, are available for generating such...
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Is implied correlation worth calculating? Evidence from foreign exchange options and historical data
Walter, Christian; Lopez, Jose A. - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco - 2000
Implied volatilities, as derived from option prices, have been shown to be useful in forecasting the subsequently observed volatility of the underlying financial variables. In this paper, we address the question of whether implied correlations, derived from options on the exchange rates in a...
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Inequality and poverty in the United States: the effects of changing family behavior and rising wage dispersion
Daly, Mary C.; Valletta, Robert G. - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco - 2000
The trend toward increasing inequality in family income in the United States since the late 1960s is well documented. Among key possible explanations for this increase are rising dispersion in individual earnings, changes in female labor supply decisions, and changes in family composition and...
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Black-white wage inequality in the 1990s: a decade of progress
Couch, Kenneth; Daly, Mary C. - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco - 2000
Using Current Population Survey data, we find that the gap between wages by black and white males declined during the 1990s at a rate of 0.59 percentage point per year. The reduction in occupational crowding appears to be most important in explaining this trend. Recent wage convergence was most...
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Optimal simple targeting rules for small open economies
Dennis, Richard - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco - 2000
This paper solves for optimal policy rules in a stylized small open economy model under a spectrum of targeting regimes. These policy reaction functions are presented as feedback rules highlighting the dominant state variables in each rule. Optimal simple rules - rules that exploit a reduced...
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