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consumption functions 5 Forecasting 2 Private consumption 2 VAR models 2 aggregate demand 2 consumption behavior 2 consumption function 2 equilibrium correction models 2 financial deregulation 2 forecast failure 2 government spending 2 migrant transfers 2 mortgage equity withdrawal 2 progressive research strategies 2 real interest rate 2 wealth 2 Banks 1 Consumption functions 1 Emerging markets 1 Euler equations 1 Euler equations, financial deregulation 1 Gesamtwirtschaftliche Konsumfunktion 1 Inflation targeting 1 Interest rates 1 Monetary policy 1 Norwegen 1 Private investment 1 bonds 1 budget constraint 1 capital account 1 consumer spending 1 consumption coefficient 1 consumption equation 1 consumption expenditures 1 consumption growth 1 consumption increases 1 consumption path 1 consumption spending 1 current consumption 1 current income 1
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Bhattacharya, Rina 2 Downing, Richard 2 Eitrheim, Øyvind 2 Goh, Khoon Lek 2 Jansen, Eilev S. 2 Nymoen, Ragnar 2 Mukherjee, Sanchita 1
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International Monetary Fund (IMF) 2 Treasury, Government of New Zealand 1
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IMF Working Papers 2 Arbeidsnotat 1 Memorandum 1 New Zealand Treasury Working Paper 1 Treasury Working Paper Series 1
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Inflation Targeting and Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanisms in Emerging Market Economies
Mukherjee, Sanchita; Bhattacharya, Rina - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2011
In this paper we empirically examine the operation of the traditional Keynesian interest rate channel of the monetary policy transmission mechanism in five potential inflation targeting economies in the MENA region and compare it with fourteen inflation targeting (IT) emerging market economies...
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Modelling New Zealand Consumption Expenditure over the 1990s
Goh, Khoon Lek; Downing, Richard - 2002
New Zealand. The models, which are consistent with a range of consumption functions including the life-cycle and permanent …
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Modelling New Zealand Consumption Expenditure over the 1990s
Goh, Khoon Lek; Downing, Richard - Treasury, Government of New Zealand - 2002
New Zealand. The models, which are consistent with a range of consumption functions including the life-cycle and permanent …
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Progress from Forecast Failure - the Norwegian Consumption Function
Eitrheim, Øyvind; Jansen, Eilev S.; Nymoen, Ragnar - 2000
financial deregulation in the mid 1980s led to forecast failure both for consumption functions and Euler equations. Counter to …
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Progress form forecast failure: The Norwegian consumption function
Eitrheim, Øyvind; Jansen, Eilev S.; Nymoen, Ragnar - 2000
financial deregulation in the mid 1980s led to forecast failure both for consumption functions and Euler equations. This …
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Private Sector Consumption Behavior and Non-Keynesian Effects of Fiscal Policy
Bhattacharya, Rina - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 1999
This paper explores the hypothesis that the propensity to consume out of income is not constant but varies, perhaps in a nonlinear fashion, with fiscal variables. It examines whether there is any empirical evidence to support the hypothesis that households move from non-Ricardian to Ricardian...
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