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through error spillover effects. Bootstrapped error bands are also provided for the cross country responses of a shock to the …
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set of the most identifiable set of parameters. We also demonstrate that the use of bivariate and multiple correlation …
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(a demand shock, an employment shock, a wage and price mark-up shocks). In addition, it provides the shock decomposition …
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Standard New Keynesian (NK) models feature an optimal inflation target well below two percent, limited welfare losses from business cycle fluctuations and long-term monetary neutrality. We develop a NK framework with labour market frictions, endogenous productivity and downward wage rigidity...
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through error spillover effects. Bootstrapped error bands are also provided for the cross country responses of a shock to the …
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We compute average mark-ups as a measure of market power throughout time and study their interaction with fiscal policy and macroeconomic variables in a VAR framework. From impulse-response functions the results, with annual data for a set of 14 OECD countries covering the period 1970-2007, show...
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This paper attempts at characterising South Korean monetary policy in the period of explicit inflation targeting started in 1999. We explain Korean interest rates in relation to an estimated macro-model, assuming that monetary policy is set optimally. This allows us to obtain the central...
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This paper studies the effects and the transmission mechanism of unexpected monetary policy shocks in an open economy setting within the context of a VAR frame- work. It considers an economy with two sectors, a tradable sector and a non-tradable sector. For a given country, economic sectors are...
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dismissing employees. However, the force of the shock by which an individual firm is hit (during the 2008/2009 recession) does …
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Survey results in 15 European countries for almost 15,000 firms reveal that Belgian firms react more than the average European firm to adverse shocks by reducing permanent and temporary employment. On the basis of a firm-level analysis, this paper confirms that the different reaction to shocks...
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