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this paper the macroeconomic consequences of cross-border banking in monetary unions such as the euro area. For this … financial sector may have exacerbated the emergence of macroeconomic imbalances within the euro area. Additionally, we show the …
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shock identification, I find that monetary policy shocks of the US relative to the euro area account for 76 percent of the … US and euro area shocks separately reveals that both are important for the USD-EUR rate. Taken together, these findings …
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In this paper, I examine the international welfare effects of monetary policy. I develop a New Keynesian two-country model, where central banks in both countries follow the Taylor rule. I show that a decrease in the domestic interest rate, under producer currency pricing, is a beggar-thyself...
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This paper examines whether monetary expansion is a beggar-thyself or beggar-thy-neighbour policy. Obstfeld and Rogoff (1995) show that monetary expansion under producer currency pricing increases domestic and foreign overall welfare, in cases where the crosscountry substitutability is high. If...
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After an expansionary monetary policy shock employment increases and unemployment falls. In standard New Keynesian models the fall in aggregate unemployment does not affect employed workers at all. However, Lüchinger, Meier and Stutzer (2010) found that the risk of unemployment negatively...
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We build a two-country version of the model in Gali & Monacelli (2005), which extends for a small open economy the new Keynesain DSGE model used as tool for monetary policy analysis in closed economies. A distinctive feature of the model is that the terms of trade enters directly into the new...
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, wages and restructuring in transition in three former centrally planned economies (Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland). They …
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spillovers strongest in non-euro EU countries and weakest in non-EU East European countries. Interestingly, we find …
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This paper examines the reasons for the declining path of inflation since the 1970s. In particular, it focusses on the role of globalization - covering both changes in the global market structure and technical and structural developments in trade and production. In addition, the paper deals with...
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This study shows that the learning by doing (LBD) effect has substantial, both quantitative and qualitative, consequences for the international transmission of monetary policy. LDB implies that a country can increase its productivity-increasing skill level, at the expense of the neighbour, by...
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