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Empirical work in macroeconomics is plagued by small sample size and large idiosyncratic variation. This problem is especially severe in the case of transition economies. We use a mixed estimation method incorporating information from OECD country data to estimate the parameters of a...
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responds positively to surprises in labor productivity growth. However, we do not reject the hypothesis that the real long …
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rapid economic and productivity growth, surging corporate profitability, sustained business investment in many areas …
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"This paper summarizes recent developments in the theory and practice of monetary policy in a closed economy and explains what these developments mean for U.S. dollar policy. There is no conflict between what is appropriate U.S. monetary policy at home or abroad because the dollar is the world's...
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