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indicators which focus on inflation uncertainty and do not distinguish between the risks of low or high future inflation outcomes …
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environment. This paper proposes, from a central banker's point of view, a synthesis of the main sources of uncertainty as well as … uncertainty and the choice of the selected loss function, the recommendations for monetary policy can be noticeably different …
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The advent and spread of information and communication technologies (ICTs) increase potential output growth . It is uncertain to what extent and for how long they do so. We use the term "new economy" (NE) to describe the acceleration in potential output growth and the attendant and partly...
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financial stability monitoring is particularly challenging because of the radical uncertainty associated with a physical, social … banks as coordinating agents in the age of ultimate uncertainty. -- 5. Conclusion - central banking and system resilience …
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Estimates of the Nairu generally suffer from a large uncertainty, which can be reduced by adopting a bivariate … uncertainty in a bivariate framework. …
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This paper provides evidence that learning about demand is an important driver of firms' dynamics. We present a simple model with Bayesian learning in which firms are uncertain about their idiosyncratic demand parameter in each of the markets they serve, and update their beliefs as noisy...
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growth. We investigate the consequences of both measurement uncertainty with respect to unobservable variables and … uncertainty about key model parameters. An optimized Taylor rule with time-varying neutral rate appears to perform well compared … penalized by taking into account both types of uncertainty. …
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Recent empirical literature documents that unexpected changes in the nominal interest rates have a significant effect on stock prices: a 25-basis point increase in the Fed funds rate is associated with an immediate decrease in broad stock indices that may range from 0.5 to 2.3 percent, followed...
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This article aims at evaluating potential growth for France, Germany and the euro area during the period from after the 2007-2008 credit crisis until 2012. Such an assessment plays a central role in the determination of the structural deficit and therefore in the definition of consolidation...
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In this paper, we provide solution methods for non-linear rational expectations models in which regime-switching or the shocks themselves may be "endogenous", i.e. follow state-dependent probability distributions. We use the perturbation approach to find determinacy conditions, i.e. conditions...
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