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Econometric andstatistical methods 8 Business fluctuations and cycles 6 Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) 4 Monetary policy 4 Business cycle 3 Geldpolitik 3 Impact assessment 3 Konjunktur 3 Wirkungsanalyse 3 Central bank research 2 Coronavirus 2 International topics 2 Labour markets 2 Monetary policy communications 2 Monetary policy framework 2 Schock 2 Shock 2 Welt 2 World 2 exchange rate regimes 2 inflation and prices 2 inflation targets 2 interest rates 2 monetary policy 2 monetary policy framework 2 Arbeitsmarkt 1 Canada 1 Central bank 1 China 1 Economic crisis 1 Exchange rate regime 1 Inflation 1 Inflation targeting 1 Inflationssteuerung 1 Interest rate 1 Kanada 1 Labour market 1 Political communication 1 Politische Kommunikation 1 Wechselkurssystem 1
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Working Paper 8 Arbeitspapier 4 Graue Literatur 4 Non-commercial literature 4
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English 8
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Sadaba, Barbara 4 Bailliu, Jeannine N. 2 Champagne, Julien 2 Ens, Erik 2 Han, Xinfen 2 Kruger, Mark 2 Pozzi, Lorenzo 2 Savoie-Chabot, Laurence 2 See, Kurt 2 Sekkel, Rodrigo 2 Wee, Shu Lin 2
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Bank of Canada Staff Working Paper 3 Staff working paper / Bank of Canada 3 Bank of Canada Staff Discussion Paper 1 Staff discussion paper 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 4 EconStor 4
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Macroeconomic disasters and consumption smoothing: International evidence from historical data
Pozzi, Lorenzo; Sadaba, Barbara - 2023
This paper uses a large historical dataset (1870-2016) for 16 industrial economies to show that during macroeconomic disasters (e.g., wars, pandemics, depressions) aggregate consumption and income are significantly less decoupled than during normal times. That is, during these times of turmoil,...
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Macroeconomic disasters and consumption smoothing : international evidence from historical data
Pozzi, Lorenzo; Sadaba, Barbara - 2023 - Last updated: January 12, 2023
This paper uses a large historical dataset (1870-2016) for 16 industrial economies to show that during macroeconomic disasters (e.g., wars, pandemics, depressions) aggregate consumption and income are significantly less decoupled than during normal times. That is, during these times of turmoil,...
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Assessing labour market slack for monetary policy
Ens, Erik; Savoie-Chabot, Laurence; See, Kurt; Wee, Shu Lin - 2021
The large and uneven impact of COVID-19 has emphasized the complexity and diversity of the labour market. This complexity implies that traditional headline measures may be inadequate at providing a comprehensive picture of labour market health. We address this concern in two ways. First, we...
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Chinese monetary policy and text analytics: Connecting words and deeds
Bailliu, Jeannine N.; Han, Xinfen; Sadaba, Barbara; … - 2021
Given China's complex monetary policy framework, the People's Bank of China's (PBOC) monetary policy rule is difficult to infer from its observed behaviour. In this paper, we adopt a novel approach, using text analytics to estimate and interpret the unknown component in the PBOC's reaction...
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Chinese monetary policy and text analytics : connecting words and deeds
Bailliu, Jeannine N.; Han, Xinfen; Sadaba, Barbara; … - 2021 - Last updated: January 21, 2021
Given China's complex monetary policy framework, the People's Bank of China's (PBOC) monetary policy rule is difficult to infer from its observed behaviour. In this paper, we adopt a novel approach, using text analytics to estimate and interpret the unknown component in the PBOC's reaction...
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Assessing labour market slack for monetary policy
Ens, Erik; Savoie-Chabot, Laurence; See, Kurt; Wee, Shu Lin - 2021
The large and uneven impact of COVID-19 has emphasized the complexity and diversity of the labour market. This complexity implies that traditional headline measures may be inadequate at providing a comprehensive picture of labour market health. We address this concern in two ways. First, we...
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Changes in monetary regimes and the identification of monetary policy shocks: Narrative evidence from Canada
Champagne, Julien; Sekkel, Rodrigo - 2017
We use narrative evidence along with a novel database of real-time data and forecasts from the Bank of Canada's staff economic projections from 1974 to 2015 to construct a new measure of monetary policy shocks and estimate the effects of monetary policy in Canada. We show that it is crucial to...
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Changes in monetary regimes and the identification of monetary policy shocks : narrative evidence from Canada
Champagne, Julien; Sekkel, Rodrigo - 2017
We use narrative evidence along with a novel database of real-time data and forecasts from the Bank of Canada's staff economic projections from 1974 to 2015 to construct a new measure of monetary policy shocks and estimate the effects of monetary policy in Canada. We show that it is crucial to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011777945
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