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We investigate the evolution of the monetary policy transmission mechanism in the Czech Republic over the course of the 1996–2010 time period through the use of a time-varying parameters Bayesian vector autoregression model with stochastic volatility. We evaluate whether the response of GDP...
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We examine the determinants of the dissent in central bank boards voting records about monetary policy rates in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Sweden, the UK and the US. In contrast to previous studies, we consider 25 different macroeconomic, financial, institutional, psychological or...
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In this article, we provide evidence on the nature and the relative importance of domestic and foreign shocks -- with a focus on monetary shocks -- in the Slovak economy based on the block-restriction vector autoregression model during the years 1999-2007. We document a well-functioning monetary...
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