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Bayes-Statistik 1 Bayesian estimation 1 Bayesian inference 1 Business cycle 1 Business cycles 1 DSGE model 1 DSGE-Modell 1 Estimation 1 Financial crisis 1 Finanzkrise 1 Konjunktur 1 Macroeconomic model 1 Makroökonomisches Modell 1 Markov chain 1 Markov-Kette 1 Mexico 1 Mexiko 1 Schätzung 1 endogenous regime-switching,financial crises 1 occasionally binding constraints 1 sudden stops 1
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Benigno, Gianluca 1 Foerster, Andrew 1 Otrok, Christopher M. 1 Rebucci, Alessandro 1
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Estimating macroeconomic models of financial crises : an endogenous regime-switching approach
Benigno, Gianluca; Foerster, Andrew; Otrok, Christopher M. - In: Quantitative economics : QE ; journal of the … 16 (2025) 1, pp. 1-47
We develop a new model of cycles and crises in emerging markets, featuring an occasionally binding borrowing constraint and stochastic volatility, and estimate it with quarterly data for Mexico since 1981. We propose an endogenous regime‐switching formulation of the occasionally binding...
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