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threshold panel regression 3 Panel 2 Panel study 2 Regression analysis 2 Regressionsanalyse 2 Threshold Panel Regression Models 2 cross-section dependence 2 monetary policy 2 Bank 1 Bank lending 1 Canada 1 Credit risk 1 Estimation 1 Financial crisis 1 Financial stress 1 Finanzkrise 1 Geldpolitik 1 Geldpolitische Transmission 1 India 1 Indien 1 Inflation rate 1 Inflationsrate 1 Kanada 1 Kreditgeschäft 1 Kreditrisiko 1 Monetary policy 1 Monetary transmission 1 Moral Hazard 1 Moral hazard 1 Non-performing loan 1 Non-performing loans 1 Notleidender Kredit 1 Schätzung 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1 financial stress 1 lending behaviour 1 moral hazard 1
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Article 3 Book / Working Paper 2
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Working Paper 2 Arbeitspapier 1 Article in journal 1 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 1 Graue Literatur 1 Non-commercial literature 1
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English 3 Undetermined 2
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Floro, Danvee 2 Fouquau, Julien 2 Roye, Björn van 1 Thakur, Shailesh Singh 1 Thomas, Robin 1 Van Roye, Björn 1
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Economics Bulletin 2 ECB Working Paper 1 Global business review 1 Working paper series / European Central Bank 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 2 RePEc 2 EconStor 1
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Non-performing loans and moral hazard in the Indian banking sector : a threshold panel regression approach
Thomas, Robin; Thakur, Shailesh Singh - In: Global business review 24 (2023) 6, pp. 1482-1499
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Threshold effects of financial stress on monetary policy rules: A panel data analysis
Floro, Danvee; Van Roye, Björn - 2017
This study tests for the state-dependent response of monetary policy to increases in overall financial stress and financial sector-specific stress across a panel of advanced and emerging economy central banks. We use a factor-augmented dynamic panel threshold regression model with (estimated)...
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Threshold effects of financial stress on monetary policy rules : a panel data analysis
Floro, Danvee; Roye, Björn van - 2017
This study tests for the state-dependent response of monetary policy to increases in overall financial stress and financial sector-specific stress across a panel of advanced and emerging economy central banks. We use a factor-augmented dynamic panel threshold regression model with (estimated)...
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Threshold effects in Okun's Law: a panel data analysis
Fouquau, Julien - In: Economics Bulletin 5 (2008) 33, pp. 1-14
Our approach involves the use of switching regime models, to take account of the structural asymmetry and time instability of Okun's coefficient. More precisely, we apply the non-dynamic panel transition regression model introduced by Hansen (1999) to a panel of 20 OECD countries over the last...
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Threshold effects in Okun's Law: a panel data analysis
Fouquau, Julien - In: Economics Bulletin 5 (2008) 33, pp. 1-14
Our approach involves the use of switching regime models, to take account of the structural asymmetry and time instability of Okun's coefficient. More precisely, we apply the non-dynamic panel transition regression model introduced by Hansen (1999) to a panel of 20 OECD countries over the last...
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