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This paper studies how disasters affect consumer price inflation, one of the main remaining gaps in our understanding of the impact of disasters. There is a marked heterogeneity in the impact between advanced economies, where the impact is negligible, and developing economies, where the impact...
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. Based on these findings, we discuss implications for fiscal policy and publicly-provided disaster insurance. Our policy …
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-gressions which explicitly considers the seasonal dependence of the shock. Results suggest the presence of significant country …
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. Based on these findings, we discuss implications for fiscal policy and publiclyprovided disaster insurance. Our policy …
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A growing body of literature indicates that competition increases bank soundness. Applying an industrial organization based approach to large data sets for European and U.S. banks, we offer new empirical evidence that efficiency plays a key role in the transmission from competition to soundness....
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We investigate the empirical relationship between product market competition and prices in the retail grocery sector in the Euro area. The study uses micro-data from ACNielsen on chain stores' census characteristics and price levels for a broad variety of products. We construct...
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In this paper, I investigate the welfare effects that developed countries experience after productivity improvements occur in their emerging trading partners, using a two-country model featuring pro-competitive effects of trade and asymmetries in technology. I model the technology advantage of...
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We study the effect of government encouraged or mandated interchange fee ceilings on consumer and merchant adoption and usage of payment cards in an economy where card acceptance is far from complete. We believe that we are the first to use bank-level data to study the impact of interchange fee...
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Monetary policy aims at affecting corporate borrowing by influencing the marginal costs of firms, but its potency can be conditioned by the degree of market competition. We first identify conditions under which changes in marginal costs may have different effects on credit constraints and output...
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destabilize oil prices in recent years. We define a destabilizing financial shock as a shift in oil prices that is not related to … identified with sign restrictions, we disentangle this non-fundamental financial shock from fundamental shocks to oil supply and …
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