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in the Euro Area. In both cases, using higher-moment restrictions significantly sharpens identification. After a shock to …
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crisis within a structural VAR framework. An expansionary balance sheet shock stimulates bank lending, stabilizes financial …
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This paper employs a panel vector autoregressive model for the member countries of the Euro Area to explore the role of banks during the slump of the real economy that followed the financial crisis. In particular, we seek to quantify the macroeconomic effects of adverse loan supply shocks, which...
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In this paper we review the methodology of forecasting with log-linearised DSGE models using Bayesian methods. We focus on the estimation of their predictive distributions, with special attention being paid to the mean and the covariance matrix of h-step ahead forecasts. In the empirical...
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-bank loans to be substitutes for bank loans with negative responses to a positive loan supply shock while trade credit is a …
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that such disturbances are important drivers of output fluctuations in both economies, we find the shock responses of …
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Area, the United Kingdom and the United States from 1980 to 2010 by applying a time-varying parameters VAR model with …
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-crisis, bust, and post-crisis periods. A time-varying parameter vector autoregression (TVP-VAR) with stochastic volatility à la …
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This paper is concerned with the estimation of euro area potential output growth and its decomposition according to the sources of growth. The growth accounting exercise is based on a multivariate structural time series model which combines the decomposition of total output according to the...
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business cycle. Second, a shock that moves the land price is capable of generating large volatility in unemployment. Our …
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