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Traditional approaches to separate the underlying trend of potential output from cyclical developments mostly rely on the concept of nonaccelerating inflation output and are thus unable to detect upswings caused by the financial cycle, which often appear to be unsustainable in the long run. In...
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The recent financial crisis has been characterized by unprecedented monetary policy interventions of central banks with the intention to stabilize financial markets and the real economy. This paper sheds light on the actual impact of monetary policy on stock liquidity and thereby addresses its...
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Zur Sanierung des Budgets plant die österreichische Bundesregierung u. a. eine Erhöhung der Mineralölsteuer (MÖSt). Der Beitrag überprüft auf Basis der Konsumerhebung 2004/05 die direkte Verteilungswirkung der MÖSt und etwaiger Variationen zwischen den privaten Haushalten. Die...
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Zur Sanierung des Budgets plant die osterreichische Bundesregierung u. a. eine Erhohung der Mineralolsteuer (MOSt). Der Beitrag uberpruft auf Basis der Konsumerhebung 2004/05 die direkte Verteilungswirkung der MOSt und etwaiger Variationen zwischen den privaten Haushalten. Die Verteilungswirkung...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010583170
We analyse the bank interest rate pass-through in the euro area for the period 1999:1 - 2009:11, relating market interest rates to bank retail rates of comparable maturities. We first estimate single equation error correction models for seven interest rate categories and ten euro area countries...
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We analyse the bank interest rate pass-through in the euro area for the period 1999:1–2009:11, relating market interest rates to bank retail rates of comparable maturities. We first estimate single equation error correction models for seven interest rate categories and ten euro area countries...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010719403
We study the development of bank lending in the U.S. after four large jumps in uncertainty using an event study approach. We find that more liquid banks reduce lending less than banks with smaller liquidity ratios after a surge in uncertainty. Lending by smaller banks is also less responsive to...
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We study the development of bank lending in the U.S. after four large jumps in uncertainty using an event study approach. We find that more liquid banks reduce lending less than banks with smaller liquidity ratios after a surge in uncertainty. Lending by smaller banks is also less responsive to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010839583
In this paper we investigate "integrated equilibria" of two-country models. Extending the basic framework non-traded goods as well as minimum wages are introduced and their effects on the models' results are studied. Finally, the consequences of three types of labor "shocks" are analyzed.
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We analyse the dynamics of the standard deviation of demand and supply shocks as well as of the demand component of GDP across countries in the European Monetary Union (EMU). This analysis allows us to evaluate the patterns of cyclical comovement in EMU and compare them to the cyclical...
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