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international bond and equity markets are highly connected both within and across asset classes in a globalized world, where the … und über verschiedene Assetklassen hinweg in einer globalisierten Welt hochgradig miteinander verflochten sind. Der …
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international bond and equity markets are highly connected both within and across asset classes in a globalized world, where the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011691587
This paper investigates the relationship between global liquidity and commodity and food prices applying a global cointegrated vector-autoregressive model. We use different measures of global liquidity and various indices of commodity and food prices for the period 1980-2011. Our results support...
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worldwide level of interest rates received in the recent debate about the world savings and liquidity glut as one of the main …
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This paper investigates the relationship between global liquidity and commodity and food prices applying a global cointegrated vector-autoregressive model. We use different measures of global liquidity and various indices of commodity and food prices for the period 1980-2011. Our results support...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010209976
financial world” has an impact on business cycles and contributes to business cycle convergence via the consumption …
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The estimation of an ordered probit model for currency reforms trying to end 31 hyperinflations and three big inflations of the 20th century shows that the introduction of an independent central bank and the adoption of a credibly fixed exchange rate are crucial for the success of a currency...
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This paper provides empirical evidence in favor of the hypothesis that the secular price increase in the 16th century is mainly caused by money supply developments as the discovery of new mines in Latin America. First we review price developments for several European countries over the 16th...
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estimating panel regressions for a world and an OECD country sample. The empirical results suggest a positive correlation between …
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This article compares two types of monetary policy rules - the Taylor-Rule and the Orphanides-Rule - with respect to their forecasting properties for the policy rates of the European Central Bank. In this respect the basic rules, results from estimated models and augmented rules are compared....
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