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In this paper, I use high-frequency financial market estimates to identify the monetary policy shock in a non …
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This paper examines the relationship between financial instability and monetary policy within the Swedish economy. Based on a standard VAR model of monetary policy extended to include measures of financial instability and credit expansions, we examine the interaction between monetary policy and...
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This paper proposes a simple explanation for the frequent appearance of a price puzzle in VARs designed for monetary policy analysis. It suggests that the best method of solving the puzzle implies a close connection between theory and empirics rather than the introduction of a commodity price....
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This paper estimates the interaction between monetary- and fiscal policy using a structural VAR model with time-varying parameters. For demand and supply shocks, the two policies are estimated to be complementary, while for monetary and fiscal policies shocks the two policies act as substitutes....
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economies, we find that the main driver of consumer price inflation is the global demand shock. A negative global demand shock … pass-through following this shock is of opposite sign to what is usually expected. Finally, exogenous shocks to the …
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