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We develop a bottom-up approach to estimating the slope of the primitive form of the New Keynesian Phillips curve, which features marginal cost as the relevant real activity variable. Using quarterly micro data on prices, costs, and output from the Belgian manufacturing sector, we estimate...
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Environmental technologies threaten dirty legacy portfolios of external financiers. "Asset overhang" refers to an investor's incentive not to finance disruptive green firms in an attempt to protect exposed legacy positions. Empirically, asset overhang renders green disruptors up to 4.4...
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In a production network, shocks originating in individual sectors do not remain confined to individual sectors but permeate through the pricing chain. The notion of "pipeline pressures" alludes to this cascade effect. In this paper we provide a structural definition of pipeline pressures to...
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In the race against climate change, financial intermediaries hold a key role in rapidly redirecting resources towards greener economic activities. However, this transition entails a dilemma for banks: entry of innovative and green firms in polluting industries risks devaluating legacy positions...
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A number of authors have recently emphasized that the conventional model of unemployment dynamics due to Mortensen and Pissarides has difficulty accounting for the relatively volatile behavior of labor market activity over the business cycle. We address this issue by modifying the MP framework...
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