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importer's currency has important implications for the transmission of shocks. We introduce this "dominant currency pricing … a non-US economy that alters the value of its currency multilaterally, expenditure-switching occurs only through imports … dominant currency in global trade. According to ECB-Global, in such a scenario the global spillovers from US shocks are smaller …
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-2003, attempting to understand motives for issuing in foreign currency, and determinants for the choice of currency. We consider the … following influences on the currency choice when issuing foreign currency denominated debt: the microeconomic characteristics of … addition to cost minimisation, hedging motives and the desire to establish an investor base influences the choice of currency …
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We use a version of the New Area-Wide Model (NAWM) developed at the ECB in order to quantify the gains from monetary policy cooperation. The model is calibrated in order to match a set of empirical moments. We then derive the cooperative and (open-loop) Nash monetary policies, assuming that the...
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We estimate the degree of "stickiness" in aggregate consumption growth (sometimes interpreted as reflecting consumption habits) for thirteen advanced economies. We find that, after controlling for measurement error, consumption growth has a high degree of autocorrelation, with a stickiness...
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