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The paper focuses on the estimation of the euro area output gap. We construct model-averaged measures of the output gap in order to cope with both model uncertainty and parameter instability that are inherent to trend-cycle decomposition models of GDP. We first estimate nine models of...
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The Global Financial Crisis established that policymakers should consider the stage of the financial cycle to better evaluate the cyclical position of the economy when designing monetary policy decisions. If financial variables are omitted from the estimations of the output gap, a common and...
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is due to the long-run non-neutrality of money and the hysteresis effects in TFP through which ELB episodes generate …
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for 29 countries from the OECD. We find strong evidence of hysteresis: an innovation in u causes u* to change in the same …
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benchmarked against the EU. In part of the paper, we work with the concept of linear "Hysteresis" as described by the presence of …
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We analyze persistence in patterns of bilateral financial investment using data on US investors’ holdings of foreign bonds. We document a “history effect” in which the pattern of holdings seven decades ago continues to influence holdings today. 10 to 15% of the cross-country variation in...
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for Spain, Portugal and Italy providing evidence of the importance of sunk costs and hysteresis in international trade. …
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We analyze persistence in patterns of bilateral financial investment using data on US investors' holdings of foreign bonds. We document a 'history effect' in which the pattern of holdings seven decades ago continues to influence holdings today. 10 to 15% of the cross-country variation in US...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013101190
We estimate the degree of 'stickiness' in aggregate consumption growth (sometimes interpreted as reflecting consumption habits) for thirteen advanced economies. We find that, after controlling for measurement error, consumption growth has a high degree of autocorrelation, with a stickiness...
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for 29 countries from the OECD. We find strong evidence of hysteresis: an innovation in u causes u* to change in the same …
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