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within the European Monetary Union (EMU). In line with findings in the so-called border literature these results suggest that …
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major EMU countries before and after the introduction of the euro. For both periods, we find strong evidence in favor of … present evidence for the sustainability of the ECBs inflation target of an EMU-wide average inflation rate of less than but …
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within the European Monetary Union (EMU). In line with findings in the so-called ‘border literature’ these results suggest …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005022439
major EMU countries before and after the introduction of the euro. For both periods, we find strong evidence in favor of … present evidence for the sustainability of the ECB’s inflation target of an EMU-wide average inflation rate of less than but …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005022451
We develop a dynamic recursive model where political and economic decisions interact, to study how excessive debt-GDP ratios affect political sustainability of prudent fiscal policies. Rent seeking groups make political decisions - to cooperate (or not) - on the allocation of fiscal budgets...
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Modeling short-term interest rates as following regime-switching processes has become increasingly popular. Theoretically, regime-switching models are able to capture rational expectations of infrequently occurring discrete events. Technically, they allow for potential time-varying stationarity....
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We study the information flow from the ECB on policy dates since its inception, using tick data. We show that three factors capture about all of the variation in the yield curve but that these are different factors with different variance shares in the window that contains the policy decision...
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We show that firm liability structure and associated cash flow matter for firm behavior, and that financial market participants price stocks accordingly. Looking at firm level stock price changes around monetary policy announcements, we find that firms that have more cash flow exposure see their...
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Central banks unexpectedly tightening policy rates often observe the exchange value of their currency depreciate, rather than appreciate as predicted by standard models. We document this for Fed and ECB policy days using event studies and ask whether an information effect, where the public...
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Monetary policy communication is particularly important during unconventional times, because high uncertainty about the economy, the introduction of new policy tools and possible limits to the central bank's toolkit could hamper the predictability of policy actions. We study how monetary policy...
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