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How much does inequality matter for the business cycle and vice versa? Using a Bayesian likelihood approach, we estimate a heterogeneous-agent New-Keynesian (HANK) model with incomplete markets and portfolio choice between liquid and illiquid assets. The model enlarges the set of shocks and...
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using county-level panel data in the United States. Using data on foot traffic and K-12 school opening plans, we analyze how … related to the 2-weeks forward growth rate of confirmed COVID-19 cases. Our debiased panel data regression analysis with a set …
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This paper shows that monetary policy and prudential policies interact. U.S. banks issue more commercial and industrial loans to emerging market borrowers when U.S. monetary policy eases. The effect is less pronounced for banks that are more constrained through the U.S. bank stress tests,...
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an uncertainty shock. We find a significantly stronger response of real activity in recessions. Counterfactual …
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Macroeconomic and sector-specific shocks exert differential effects on investment in disaggregate sectoral data. The response to macroeconomic shocks is hump-shaped, just as in aggregate data. The effects of sectoral innovations decrease monotonically. A calibrated model of investment with...
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U.S. state-level banking deregulation during the 1980’s mitigated the impact of the China trade shock (CTS) on local … integration on demand for housing and on housing prices: faced with an adverse shock to their region’s terms-of-trade (i.e. the …
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This paper considers a first-order autoregressive panel data model with individual-specific effects and a heterogeneous …
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result is shown to hold for pure latent factor models as well as for panel regressions with latent factors. Small sample …
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this paper, we present a generalized panel model which accounts for two features: (i) three types of network effects on the …
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This paper extends the cross sectionally augmented panel unit root test proposed by Pesaran (2007) to the case of a … the maximum number of factors, in contrast to other panel unit root tests based on principal components that require in …
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