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We present the estimated large-scale three-region DSGE model GEAR picturing Germany, the Euro Area and the Rest of the … Euro Area affected GDP growth during the global financial crisis. Our analysis suggests that spillovers of fiscal policy … shocks in the Euro Area are small. Overall, spending multipliers are higher than revenue-based multipliers and are in line …
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The paper evaluates current account dynamics in countries with different exchange rate regimes within the EU. In this, the empirical analysis explicitly differentiates between countries with a flexible and a fixed exchange rate regime and members of a monetary union. In addition, we model the...
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We assess to what extent wage inflation policies in Germany could contribute to an economic rebalancing in the euro … and output in Germany and the rest of the euro area. The duration of constant interest rates and expectations about the … consists of Germany, the rest of the euro area, and the rest of the world. …
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We study how households adjust their medium-term inflation expectations under the new ECB strategy. We find that survey respondents make little difference between the previous strategy of targeting inflation rates close to but below 2% and the new strategy with a symmetric 2% target. Yet,...
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Germany and the rest of the euro area. Using data from the German component of Eurosystem's real-time gross settlement system …
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commercial banks to the Eurosystem's open market operations in conjunction with the redistribution of liquidity via the TARGET …
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DSGE model of a monetary union with a complex labour market structure and a comprehensive public sector, we evaluate the …
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Using an estimated large-scale New-Keynesian model, we assess welfare and business cycle consequences of a fiscal union within EMU. We differentiate between three different scenarios: public revenue equalisation, tax harmonisation and a centralised fiscal authority. Relative to the status quo,...
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We use a New Keynesian DSGE model with search frictions on the housing market to evaluate how financing a labor tax … reduction by higher property taxation affects the real economy and welfare. Search on the housing market enables us to …
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