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Nash Bargaining, Money Creation, and Currency Union
Auray, Stephane
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Eyquem, Aurelien
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Hamiache, Gerard
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- In:
Annals of Economics and Finance
9
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2008
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pp. 253-292
monetary transmission mechanisms. In a two-country "
New
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Macroeconomics
" model, we outline the optimality of an unequal …
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Building a new framework for analyzing effects of Japanese shocks on Asia
Shioji, Etsuro
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Econometric Society
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2004
This paper is a first step toward building a new macroeconomic model that is usable for analyzing the effects of shocks that originate in Japan on Asian economies. The new framework borrows its central ingredients from the literature of the “new open economy macroeconomicsâ€, that is...
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Can We Beat the Random Walk Forecasts of Out-of-Sample Exchange Rates? A Structural Approach
Karamé, Frédéric
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Patureau, Lise
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Sopraseuth, Thepthida
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Society for Computational Economics - SCE
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2002
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