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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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differentials in a flexible-price, two-region model with both traded and nontraded goods. For symmetric regions, changes in one … the fact that small countries are more open, and hence there is a greater role for traded goods productivity shocks. …
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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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