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We evaluate the Smets-Wouters model of the US using indirect inference with a VAR representation of the main US data series. We find that the original New Keynesian SW model is on the margin of acceptance when SW's own estimates of the variances and time-series behaviour of the structural errors...
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We fit nonlinearly mean-reverting models to real dollar exchange rates over the post-Bretton Woods period, consistent with a theoretical literature on transaction costs in international arbitrage. The half lives of real exchange rate shocks, calculated through Monte Carlo integration, imply...
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In this Paper we assess the progress made by the profession in understanding whether and how exchange rate intervention works. To this end, we review the theory and evidence on official intervention, concentrating primarily on work published within the last decade or so. Our reading of the...
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The effects of Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) are disputed. In this paper, we assess these effects using capital market data and an event-study approach, using a daily data set covering a thousand announcements spanning over eighty economies and a hundred RTAs over twenty recent years. We...
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This paper studies the characteristics of departures from monetary unions. During the post-war period, almost seventy distinct countries or territories have left a currency union, while over sixty have remained continuously in currency unions. I compare countries leaving currency unions to those...
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and a large panel data set covering over fifty years and 175 countries. Despite an extensive search, I am basically unable …
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I search for a 'scale' effect in countries. I use a panel data set that includes 200 countries over forty years and …
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‘gravity’ model of bilateral merchandise trade and a large panel data set covering over 50 years and 175 countries. My results …
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foreigners. We use a bank-level panel data set spanning all British and foreign banks providing loans within the United Kingdom … credit guarantees, or received capital injections. We use standard empirical panel-data techniques to study the "loan mix …
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during cyclic downturns; if anything, they tend to fall. I document this new stylized fact with a wide panel of data, using a …
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