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Exponential smooth transition autoregressive (ESTAR) models are widely used in theinternational finance literature, particularly for the modelling of real exchange rates. Weshow that the exponential function is ill-suited as a regime weighting function because oftwo undesirable properties....
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Exponential smooth transition autoregressive (ESTAR) models are widely used in the international finance literature, particularly for the modelling of real exchange rates. We show that the exponential function is ill-suited as a regime weighting function because of two undesirable properties....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011943314
Holston, Laubach and Williams' (2017) estimates of the natural rate of interest are driven by the downward trending behaviour of 'other factor' z(t). I show that their implementation of Stock and Watson's (1998) Median Unbiased Estimation (MUE) to determine the size of parameter λ(z) which...
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We introduce time-varying systemic risk (à la He and Krishnamurthy, 2014) in an otherwise standard New-Keynesian model to study whether simple leaning-against-the-wind interest rate rules can reduce systemic risk and improve welfare. We find that while financial sector leverage contains...
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