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accountability of the ECB with some other central banks (Bank of Canada, Bank of Japan, Bank of England and the Federal Reserve … Japan, Bank of England und Federal Reserve System). Im zweiten Teil stellen wir eine Theorie über die Rechenschaftspflicht …
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used methods: the aggregate approach and the unconstrained disaggregate approach. In this paper we apply them on USA, Japan …
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follows. We find weak and shortlived return spillovers, in particular from the USA to Japan. Volatility spillovers are more …
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This paper focuses on nominal exchange rates, specifically the US dollar rate vis-à-vis the Euro and the Japanese Yen at a daily frequency. We model both absolute values of returns and squared returns using long-memory techniques, being particularly interested in volatility modelling and...
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and Japan than in the United States. Employment contributes the largest proportion of the cycle in Europe and the United … States (but not Japan), which is inconsistent with the idea that higher levels of employment protection in Europe dampen …
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This paper brings to the forefront the assumptions that we make when focusing on a particular type of explanation for bank profitability. We evaluate a broad field of research by introducing a general framework for a profit maximizing bank and demonstrate how different types of models can be...
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Three current account imbalances - one very large deficit (the United States) and two surpluses (Japan and the Euro … adjustment process that involves real depreciation in its exchange rate. For Japan, a little more than 1 percentage point (of GDP …
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We examine the degree of natural gas market integration in Europe, North America and Japan, between the mid 1990's and …
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