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This paper presents a micro data approach to the identification of credit crunches. Using a survey among German firms which regularly queries the firms' assessment of the current willingness of banks to extend credit we estimate the probability of a restrictive credit supply policy by time...
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This paper examines determinants of revolutionary behaviour. We study the role of freedom of communication, repression of opposition and the government's selfishness. Combining econometric analysis of survey data with a laboratory experiment, we analyse how these factors affect preferences for...
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Surveys that are designed to measure subjective states (e.g., happiness) typically generate ordinal data. A fundamental …
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Surveys are an important tool in economics and in the social sciences more broadly. However, methods used to analyse …
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forecasters, household and business surveys, and the market for Treasury inflation protected securities (TIPS) to estimate long …
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Using a customized survey and an information-provision experiment, we establish that loan officers' individual subjective expectations about inflation, GDP growth, and policy rates vary substantially within and across bank types and have a sizable causal effect on credit supply decisions....
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