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Macroeconomics - Econometric models 25 Monetary policy 7 Business cycles - Econometric models 3 Forecasting 3 Interest rates 3 Business cycles 2 Fiscal policy 2 Foreign exchange 2 Inflation (Finance) 2 International finance 2 Banks and banking 1 Capital investments 1 Central 1 Credit 1 Econometric models 1 Economic development 1 Economic history 1 Economic policy 1 Equilibrium (Economics) - Mathematical models 1 Federal Reserve banks 1 Financial markets 1 Global financial crisis 1 Globalization 1 Government securities 1 Gross domestic product 1 Income 1 Information technology 1 International trade 1 Ireland-Economic conditions-Econometric models 1 Macroeconomics-Econometric models 1 Mathematical models 1 Phillips curve 1 Price levels 1 Prices 1 Pricing 1 Risk - Mathematical models 1 Stochastic analysis 1 Stocks 1 Supply-side economics 1 Time-series analysis 1
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Chung, Hess 2 Fernandez, Adriana Z. 2 Laforte, Jean-Philippe 2 Nikolsko-Rzhevskyy, Alex 2 Reifschneider, David 2 Rudebusch, Glenn D. 2 Williams, John C. 2 Amromin, Gene 1 Anderson, Gary 1 Atkeson, Andrew 1 Barseghyan, Levon 1 Bauer, Michael D. 1 Bowsher, Clive G. 1 Burstein, Ariel 1 Campbell, Jeffrey R. 1 Cooke, Dudley 1 Devereux, Michael B. 1 DiCecio, Riccardo 1 Erceg, Christopher J. 1 Evans, Charles 1 Fisher, Jonas D. M. 1 Fujiwara, Ippei 1 Guerrieri, Luca 1 Guerron-Quintana, Pablo 1 Gust, Christopher 1 Inoue, Atsushi 1 Justiniano, Alejandro 1 Kilian, Lutz 1 Koenig, Evan F. 1 Kydland, Finn 1 Levin, Andrew 1 Liu, Zheng 1 Mack, Adrienne 1 Martinez-Garcia, Enrique 1 Martínez-García, Enrique 1 McGrattan, Ellen R. 1 Meeks, Roland 1 Milani, Fabio 1 Ohanian, Lee E. 1 Sharpe, Steven 1
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Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas 9 Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 6 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 2 Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis 1 Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia 1 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1 Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) 1 School of Economics, University College Dublin 1
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Globalization and Monetary Policy Institute Working Paper 8 Working Paper Series / Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco 6 Working Paper Series / Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 2 Economic Letter 1 FRBSF Economic Letter 1 International Finance Discussion Papers 1 Open Access publications 1 Southwest Economy 1 Staff Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas 1 Staff Report / Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis 1 Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas 1 Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia 1 Working Papers / Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 1
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Monetary policy expectations at the zero lower bound
Bauer, Michael D.; Rudebusch, Glenn D. - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco - 2013
Obtaining monetary policy expectations from the yield curve is difficult near the zero lower bound (ZLB). Standard dynamic term structure models, which ignore the ZLB, can be misleading. Shadow-rate models are better suited for this purpose, because they account for the distributional asymmetry...
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From the horse’s mouth: how do investor expectations of risk and return vary with economic conditions?
Amromin, Gene; Sharpe, Steven - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago - 2012
Data obtained from monthly Gallup/UBS surveys from 1998-2007 and from a special supplement to the Michigan Surveys of Consumer Attitudes, run in 22 monthly surveys between 2000-2005, are used to analyze stock market beliefs and portfolio choices of household investors. We show that the key...
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Optimal monetary policy in a two country model with firm-level heterogeneity
Cooke, Dudley - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2012
This paper studies non-cooperative monetary policy in a two country general equilibrium model where international economic integration is endogenised through firm-level heterogeneity and monopolistic competition. Economic integration between countries is a source of policy competition,...
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Macroeconomic effects of Federal Reserve forward guidance
Campbell, Jeffrey R.; Evans, Charles; Fisher, Jonas D. M.; … - Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago - 2012
A large output gap accompanied by stable inflation close to its target calls for further monetary accommodation, but the zero lower bound on interest rates has robbed the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) of the usual tool for its provision. We examine how public statements of FOMC...
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Estimating the macroeconomic effects of the Fed’s asset purchases
Chung, Hess; Laforte, Jean-Philippe; Reifschneider, David; … - In: FRBSF Economic Letter (2011)
An analysis shows that the Federal Reserve’s large-scale asset purchases have been effective at reducing the economic costs of the zero lower bound on interest rates. Model simulations indicate that, by 2012, the past and projected expansion of the Fed’s securities holdings since late 2008...
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Have we underestimated the likelihood and severity of zero lower bound events?
Chung, Hess; Laforte, Jean-Philippe; Reifschneider, David; … - Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco - 2011
Before the recent recession, the consensus among researchers was that the zero lower bound (ZLB) probably would not pose a significant problem for monetary policy as long as a central bank aimed for an inflation rate of about 2 percent; some have even argued that an appreciably lower target...
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A real-time historical database for the OECD
Fernandez, Adriana Z.; Koenig, Evan F.; … - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2011
Ongoing economic globalization makes real-time international data increasingly relevant, though little work has been done on collecting and analyzing real-time data for economies other than the U.S. In this paper, we introduce and examine a new international real-time dataset assembled from...
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A cross-country quarterly database of real house prices: a methodological note
Mack, Adrienne; Martínez-García, Enrique - Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas - 2011
We build from (mainly) publicly available national sources a database of (nominal and real) house prices—complemented with data on private disposable income (PDI)—for 19 advanced countries at a quarterly frequency, starting in the first quarter of 1975. We select a house price index for each...
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'Rational inattention' guides overloaded brains, helps economists understand market behavior
Tutino, Antonella - In: Economic Letter 6 (2011)
Between Internet news sources, social media and email, people are awash in information, most of it accessible at near-zero cost. Yet, humans possess only a finite capacity to process all of it. The average email user, for example, receives dozens of messages per day. The messages can’t all...
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Forecasting the end of the global recession: did we miss the early signs?
Fernandez, Adriana Z.; Nikolsko-Rzhevskyy, Alex - In: Staff Papers (2011) Apr
This paper looks at the term-structure literature to identify early signs predicting recessionary patterns in the U.S. and other developed economies. Based on the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and Economic Cycle Research Institute (ECRI) recession dates, we define the probability...
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