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We propose a framework for estimation of spillovers between funding costs of individual banks. The estimation proceeds … in three steps: First, using data from liquidity auctions of the European Central Bank, we estimate the funding costs in … a given week for each individual bank. In the second step, we apply the adaptive elastic net (a LASSO type estimator) to …
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policies. From the estimation exercise, we find that a more extensive implementation of macroprudential policies would lead PHs …
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When a bank experiences a negative shock to its equity, one way to return to target leverage is to sell assets. If … asset sales occur at depressed prices, then one bank's sales may impact other banks with common exposures, resulting in … explains how the distribution of bank leverage and risk exposures contributes to a form of systemic risk. We compute bank …
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to an analysis of fiscal spillovers in the Eurozone, using the calibrated sectoral network structure from the World Input … other large Eurozone countries may be large, and within the range of empirical estimates. More importantly, we find that the … Eurozone production network is very important for the international spillovers. In the absence of international production …
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We show that a fiscal expansion by the core economies of the euro area would have a large and positive impact on periphery GDP assuming that policy rates remain low for a prolonged period. Under our preferred model specification, an expansion of core government spending equal to one percent of...
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From 2010 to 2012, the relation between bank stock returns from European Union (EU) countries and the returns on …
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We develop a multicountry model in which default in one country triggers default in other countries. Countries are linked to one another by borrowing from and renegotiating with common lenders with concave payoffs. A foreign default increases incentives to default at home because it makes new...
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"sovereign yield shocks" transmit across countries in the Eurozone. Second, we estimate short-term supply and demand multipliers …
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primary and secondary market yields, market segmentation, and measures of information acquisition during the Eurozone …
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We study the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Euro Area inflation and how it compares to the experiences of other countries, such as the United States, over the two-year period 2020-21. Our model-based calibration exercises deliver four key results: 1) Compositional effects - the switch from...
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