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cover the zero-lower bound period and find strong effects on inflation for long-horizon communication shocks. …
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The dynamic effects of ECB announcements, disentangled into pure monetary policy and central bank information shocks, on the euro (EUR) exchange rate are examined using a Bayesian Proxy Vector Autoregressive (VAR) model fed with high-frequency data. Contractionary monetary policy shocks result...
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, wages and inflation to monetary policy shocks becomes notably less pronounced. This attenuation reflects that hours worked … modification substantially lowers the effective stickiness of nominal wages, resulting in markedly different wage and inflation …
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Could a monetary policy loosening in a low interest rate environment have unintended recessionary effects? Using a non-linear macroeconomic model fitted to the euro area economy, we show that the effectiveness of monetary policy can decline in negative territory until it reaches a turning point,...
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inflation-forecast-based (IFB) rules. It shows that, for a variety of New Keynesian sticky-price and sticky-inflation models …, these are a function not just of the degree of responsiveness of the policy instrument to deviations of expected inflation …
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inflation responses and a breakdown of divinecoincidence. The central bank's contemporaneous trade-off between output gap … andinflation stabilization is aggravated. Optimal monetary policy is strongly forward-looking and geared towards inflation …
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rate to inflation can lead to debt disinflation dynamics that destabilize the financial sector. …
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terms of fulfilling inflation and output gap targets. The method is generally flexible enough to incorporate restrictions …
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I study the role of firm heterogeneity for the transmission of unconventional monetary policy in the form of "credit policy" à la Gertler and Karadi (2011). To this end, I lay out a Two-Agent New-Keynesian model with financially constrained and unconstrained firms and a financial intermediary...
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We study the distributional consequences of housing price, bond price and equity price increases for Euro Area households using data from the Household Finance and Consumption Survey (HFCS). The capital gains from bond price and equity price increases turn out to be concentrated among relatively...
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