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. Secondly, we use two other measures of the perceived probability of a Brexit, namely daily data released by Betfair as well as …
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Building on the growing evidence on the importance of large data sets for empirical macroeconomic modeling, we estimate …
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This paper assesses the economic implications of the United Kingdom leaving the European Union. The basic data on trade … between the UK and the EU27 is large and of a similar order of magnitude as transatlantic trade (between the EU and the US …). The precise nature of the (hopefully free) trade agreement UK-EU-27 is still being negotiated. But all available studies …
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With the ECB's policy rate having reached the zero lower bound, traditional monetary policy tools became ineffective and the ECB was forced to adopt a set of unconventional monetary policy (UMP) measures. This paper examines the effects of the ECB’s UMP on inflation expectations in the Euro...
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Building on the growing evidence on the importance of large data sets for empirical macroeconomic modeling, we estimate …
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Building on the growing evidence on the importance of large data sets for empirical macroe-conomic modeling, we …
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Policymakers in the EU member states are currently shaping rescue packages to prevent the financial crisis hitting …
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national variables. We estimate our macro model using quarterly data from Q1 1984 to Q4 2007 for the G7 countries plus the euro …
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national variables. We estimate our macro model using quarterly data from Q1 1984 to Q4 2007 for the G7 countries plus the euro …
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