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reduction in stress in corporate and sovereign debt markets after an asset purchase shock. We disentangle the effect among …
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shock, or they exclude contemporaneous values of these variables from the monetary authority's information set. This paper … advantage that it makes the exercise less vulnerable to potential misidentification of the US monetary policy shock. The results …
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six-variable system supports time variation in US monetary policy shock identification. In the sample-dominating first … stimulus, features the liquidity effect, and is complemented by a pure term spread shock. Absent the specific monetary policy …
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Whether Federal Reserve Bank presidents have the right to vote on the U.S. monetary policy committee depends on a mechanical, yearly rotation scheme. Rotation is without exclusion: also nonvoting presidents attend and participate in the meetings of the committee. Does voting status change...
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We develop a multivariate unobserved components model to extract business cycle and financial cycle indicators from a panel of economic and financial time series of four large developed economies. Our model is flexible and allows for the inclusion of cycle components in different selections of...
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We introduce a dynamic network model with probabilistic link functions that depend on stochastically time-varying parameters. We adopt the widely used blockmodel framework and allow the high-dimensional vector of link probabilities to be a function of a low-dimensional set of dynamic factors....
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An analysis of about 300000 earnings forecasts, created by 18000 individual forecasters for earnings of over 300 S&P listed firms, shows that these forecasts are predictable to a large extent using a statistical model that includes publicly available information. When we focus on the...
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