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Epstein-Zin preferences to study the volatility implications of a monetary policy shock. An unexpected increases in the policy … volatility effects of the shock are driven by agents' concern about the (in)ability of the monetary authority to reverse …
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The UK has experienced a dramatic increase in earnings and income inequality over the past four decades. We use detailed micro level information to construct quarterly historical measures of inequality from 1969 to 2012. We investigate whether monetary policy shocks played a role in explaining...
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shock volatilities provides the best model fit. Estimates from the selected DSGE model suggest that the mid-1970s were …
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A large empirical literature has examined the transmission mechanism of structural shocks in great detail. The possible role played by changes in the volatility of shocks has largely been overlooked in vector autoregression based applications. This paper proposes an extended vector...
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financial shocks generate effects on the economy that increase more than proportionately in the size of the shock when the shock … is negative, but not when the shock is positive …
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smaller effect of this shock on real activity. …
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-Carlo experiments. The estimated impulse responses indicate that a positive shock to the target is associated with a large increase in …
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