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This paper investigates both cross-sectional asymmetry (related to bank-specific characteristics like size and liquidity) and asymmetries over time (potentially related to the overall state of the economy) in Austrian bank lending reaction to monetary policy. The first type of asymmetry is...
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We propose to use the attractiveness of pooling relatively short time series that display similar dynamics, but without restricting to pooling all into one group. We suggest estimating the appropriate grouping of time series simultaneously along with the group-specific model parameters. We cast...
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In this paper the estimation of stochastic trend components of Swiss time series, especially of real per capita GDP, is performed within a multivariate framework. The model includes real per capita consumption, real per capita investment, real per capita balances, and also a short-term interest...
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The present paper assesses whether monetary policy effects are asymmetric over the business cycle by estimating a univariate model for GDP including additionally the first difference of the 3-month Austrian interest rate as a measure for monetary policy. The asymmetry of the effects is captured...
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A Markov switching common factor is used to drive a dynamic factor model for important macroeconomic variables in eight countries. Bayesian estimation of the model is based on Markov chain Monte Carlo simulation methods which yield inferences about the unobservable path of the common factor, the...
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Two Bayesian sampling schemes are outlined to estimate a K-state Markov switching model with time-varying transition probabilities. The multinomial logit model for the transition probabilities is alternatively expressed as a random utility model and as a difference random utility model. The...
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