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Current data provide macroeconomic information for a large number of countries and for a long period of time (macro panels). This causes that in these panels slope heterogeneity and crosssection dependence (CSD) are a rule rather than the exception, leading to fixed effects slope estimators to...
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The empirical literature on contagion has mainly measured the propagation of shocks across countries using daily stock … to measure contagion. The paper argues that if the data suffers from heteroskedasticity (conditional or not), omitted …
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volatility co-movements across countries. Overall, our results are not overly supportive of contagion' stories …
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Income disparity across countries has been large and widening over time. We develop a tractable model where factor requirements in production technology do not necessarily match a country's factor input profile. Appropriate assimilation of frontier technologies balances such multi-dimensional...
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Central banks increasingly rely on macroprudential measures to manage the financial cycle. However, the effects of such policies on the core objectives of monetary policy to stabilise output and inflation are largely unknown. In this paper, we quantify the effects of changes in maximum...
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