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This Paper provides an overview of the magnitude of sectoral wage differentials in the euro area as a whole. Even when adjusting for structural sectoral features such as the skill structure or the proportion of part-timers, average wage levels in services are substantially lower than in...
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; it analyses the cross-border consumption behaviour of cross-border commuter households residing in Belgium, France and …
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countries (Germany, France, Italy, and Spain) to show that government (consumption) targets convey useful information about ex …
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France. These results are used to calibrate a scenario in a multi-country model describing the macrofinancial linkages in … France, Germany, Italy, and Spain. The scenario analysis suggests that the reduction in bond yields due to OMT announcements … spillovers in France and Germany. …
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The change in macroeconomic conditions since the ECB's strategy review in 2021 towards an environment characterised by above-target inflation, high interest rates, and renewed concerns about elevated government debt has been a vocal reminder of the intricate interdependencies between monetary...
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We provide a versatile nowcasting toolbox that supports three model classes (dynamic factor models, large Bayesian VAR, bridge equations) and offers methods to manage data selection and adjust for Covid-19 observations. The toolbox aims at simplifying two key tasks: creating new nowcasting...
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The following sections provide a description of the methodology used as part of the Supervisory Review and Evaluation Process (SREP) for assessing the interest rate risk in the banking book (IRRBB) and credit spread risk in the banking book (CSRBB) of significant institutions. The ECB uses a...
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