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Evaluating a new survey dataset of German consumers, we test whether individual consumption plans are formed according … interest rates is most pronounced for consumers' who are active on financial markets. Finally, economic news on inflation and …
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This paper surveys the literature on the role and effects of central bank communication with the general public, particularly regarding the formation of macroeconomic expectations. It starts by giving a brief overview of the recent "communication revolution" in central bank communication. The...
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This paper surveys the literature on the role and effects of central bank communication with the general public, particularly regarding the formation of macroeconomic expectations. It starts by giving a brief overview of the recent "communication revolution" in central bank communication. The...
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In this paper, we exploit new sources of cross-sectional data to estimate a detailed product-level demand system for new passenger vehicles. We use four data sources: on the characteristics of products, on the attributes of the U.S. population of households, on the match between the first and...
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Evaluating a new survey dataset of German consumers, we test whether individual consumption plans are formed according … interest rates is most pronounced for consumers who are active on financial markets. Finally, economic news on inflation and …
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In this paper, we consider how rich sources of information on consumer choice can help to identify demand parameters in a widely used class of differentiated products demand models. Most important, we show how to use "second-choice" data on automotive purchases to obtain good estimates of...
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