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Interest, Reserves, and Prices
Benigno, Gianluca
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Benigno, Pierpaolo
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2021
-Wicksellian paradigm. A general form of an aggregate-demand equation reveals a role for
liquidity
, as well as less effective movements in …
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The Role of Consumption Substitutability in the International Transmission of Shocks
Tille, Cédric
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2006
This paper develops a general framework to analyze the welfare consequences of monetary and fiscal shocks in an open economy, focusing on the role of the degree of substitutability between goods produced in different countries. We find that an expansionary shock that would be beneficial in a...
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Deflationary Shocks and Monetary Rules : An Open-Economy Scenario Analysis
Laxton, Douglas
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2006
The paper considers the macroeconomic transmission of demand and supply shocks in an open economy under alternative assumptions about whether the zero interest rate floor (ZIF) is binding. It uses a two-country general-equilibrium simulation model calibrated to the Japanese economy relative to...
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U.S. Monetary Policy Spillovers to Emerging Markets : Both Shocks and Vulnerabilities Matter
Ahmed, Shaghil
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Akinci, Ozge
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Queralto, Albert
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2021
We explore how the sources of shocks driving interest rates, country vulnerabilities, and central bank communications affect the spillovers of U.S. monetary policy changes to emerging market economies (EMEs). We utilize a two-country New Keynesian model with financial frictions and partly...
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Announcement-Specific Decompositions of Unconventional Monetary Policy Shocks and Their Macroeconomic Effects
Lewis, Daniel J.
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2020
I propose to identify announcement-specific decompositions of asset price changes into monetary policy shocks exploiting heteroskedasticity in intraday data. This approach accommodates both changes in the nature of shocks and the state of the economy across announcements, allowing me to...
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Is the Integration of World Asset Markets Necessarily Beneficial in the Presence of Monetary Shocks?
Tille, Cédric
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2006
This paper evaluates the consequences of the integration of international asset markets when goods markets are characterized by price rigidities. Using an open economy general equilibrium model with volatility in the money markets, we show that such an integration is not universally beneficial....
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How Valuable is Exchange Rate Flexibilty? Optimal Monetary Policy Under Sectoral Shocks
Tille, Cédric
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2006
The paper explores the optimal monetary policy reaction to productivity shocks in an open economy. Whereas earlier studies assume that countries specialize in producing particular goods, I enrich the analysis by allowing for incomplete specialization. I confirm the finding of Obstfeld and Rogoff...
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Follow the Money : Quantifying Domestic Effects of Foreign Bank Shocks in the Great Recession
Cetorelli, Nicola
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2012
Foreign banks pulled significant funding from their U.S. branches during the Great Recession. We estimate that the average-sized branch experienced a 12 percent net internal fund “withdrawal,” with the fund transfer disproportionately bigger for larger branches. This internal shock to the...
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How Much Do Bank Shocks Affect Investment? Evidence from Matched Bank-Firm Loan Data
Amiti, Mary
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2013
-firm lending data. We decompose loan movements in
Japan
for the period 1990 to 2010 into bank, firm, industry, and common shocks …
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