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Do countries with lower policy-induced barriers to international trade grow faster, once other relevant country characteristics are controlled for? There exists a large empirical literature providing an affirmative answer to this question. We argue that methodological problems with the empirical...
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For over a century social analysts have debated the connection between trade policy and economic performance. This controversy continues today, even as the world is experiencing an unprecedented period of trade liberalization, and in spite of numerous empirical studies that claim to have found a...
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mechanism between 1984 and 1999. In addition, since the year 2000, the initial response of the US economy following a monetary …
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determine the source of the observed change in the monetary transmission mechanism, as well as in the economy's response to …
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economy. However, the sparse information sets typically used in these empirical models lead to at least two potential problems … economy …
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Most empirical analyses of monetary policy have been confined to frameworks in which the Federal Reserve is implicitly assumed to exploit only a limited amount of information, despite the fact that the Fed actively monitors literally thousands of economic time series. This article explores the...
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