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Studies that estimate the Phillips curve for the U.S. use mainly national-level data and find mixed evidence of nonlinearity, with some recent studies either rejecting nonlinearity or estimating only modest convexity. In addition, most studies do not make a distinction between the relative...
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existence, the size of the vehicle currency economy, and the monetary policy followed by the vehicle currency's government. We …
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The effects of oil shocks on output volatility through international transport costs are investigated in an open-economy ….S. economy by a Bayesian approach for moving windows of ten years. For model selection, the posterior odds ratios of the two …
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in Mexico is a loss for the entire border economy, where so much of our growth is linked to expansion on the more …
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answer this question we lay down an open economy model where net lending toward the rest of the world is constrained by a … accumulation is subject to adjustment costs. We demonstrate that, although this economy can generate persistent current account …
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Since the mid-1980s the world economy has gone through profound transformations of which the sources and effects are …
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The Federal Reserve knows what community and regional banks do for their communities. We appreciate that you are the backbone for the homeowners, small businesses, service clubs and school sports teams and scouts and churches and myriad other activities that make for better communities. We want...
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Using survey data of inflation expectations across a 36 developed and developing countries, this paper examines whether the adoption of inflation targeting has helped to anchor inflation expectations. We examine the response of inflation expectations following a shock to inflation, inflation...
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This paper documents a strong negative correlation between macroeconomic uncertainty and real GDP growth since the Great Recession. Prior to that event the correlation was weak, even when conditioning on recessions. At the same time, many central banks reduced their policy rate to its zero lower...
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This paper traces the evolution of the Federal Reserve and its engagement with the global economy over the last three …
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