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This paper proposes a new framework for studying the effects of monetary policy on business investment. Important ambiguities with the modeling of investment dynamics and interactions between real and financial decisions suggest modeling investment spending as a VAR. Based on a panel of...
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We analyse the adjustment of retail and services prices in a period of low inflation, using a set of individual price …
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exchange rate pass-through and pricing-to-market for export pricing in Germany to shift since the 1990s is addressed by testing …
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shifts in the importance of cost passthrough and pricing-to-market for import pricing in Germany that may have ocurred since …
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decision to cooperate with foreign partners. Some differences remain, however: In Germany, exporters are more likely to …
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This paper examines the consequences of using "real-time" data for business cycle analysis in Germany based on a novel …
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We report results on the ex ante predictability of monthly excess stock returns in Germany using real-time and revised …
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We identify investor moral hazard in the German fiscal federation. Our identification strategy is based on a variable, which was used by the German Federal Constitutional Court as an indicator to determine eligibility of two German states (Länder) to a bail-out, the interest payments-to-revenue...
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The paper provides evidence concerning incidence and sources of nominal wage rigidity in services and manufacturing …, using a new and large employer survey on wage and price setting behaviour for Germany. We observe that wage freezes are more … frequent in services than in manufacturing, whereas wage cuts are less frequent. The significant sector gaps do not vanish …
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