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DSGE-Modelle; Geldpolitik; Fiskalpolitik; Markov-Regimewechsel; Inflationssteuerung; Wechselkurspolitik; Ölpreisschock …-Regimewechsel-Modells analysiert, inwiefern sich die Geldpolitik in der Tschechischen Republik, Polen und Ungarn im Zuge des Strategiewechsels zu einer …
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. Cross section fixed effects are applied to first differences and dummy variables. For liquidity and non-liquid assets the … liquidity ratios and creditor ratios decline when short-term ECB-rates fall. If ECB rates are negative, liquidity ratios are ….6% smaller, while liquidity ratios increased by 2.3 percentage points. Originality / value of the article: Papers on the …
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This paper analyzes the impact of German policies promoting PV on industry structures and technological changes in the PV sector. A quantitative analysis is conducted by applying a set of policy variables derived from demand-, supplierand R&D-focused policies. To depict the industry structure,...
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Since the 1980s inflationary pressures seem to materialize overproportionately outside of the sectors of consumer goods and services. We combine the Harmonized Index of Consumer Prices with indices for asset prices, such as stocks and real estate, as well as the costs of public goods to develop...
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This paper analyses the effects of discretionary fiscal policy by presenting new empirical evidence for Germany within a structural vector autoregression (SVAR) framework. Following Blanchard and Perotti (2002), the SVAR model is identified by applying institutional information. We find no...
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The paper derives the monetary policy reaction function implied by money growth targeting. It consists of an interest rate response to deviations of the inflation rate from target, to the change in the output gap, to money demand shocks and to the lagged interest rate. In the second part, it is...
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