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Monetary and fiscal policy do not determine the stochastic path of prices: in the absence of financial policy, there remains indeterminacy indexed by an arbitrary probability measure over the set of states of the world. With an interest rate policy, and only if the asset market is complete,...
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This paper deploys a simple stock-flow consistent (SFC) model in order to examine various contentions regarding fiscal and monetary policy. It follows from the model that if the fiscal stance is not set in the appropriate fashionthat is, at a well-defined level and growth ratethen full...
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correlation between the costs of financial crises and the economic policies pursed at the time. Once controlling for various pre …
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With the global crisis, the policy stance around the world has been shaken by massive government and central bank efforts to prevent the meltdown of markets, banks, and the economy. Fiscal packages, in varied sizes, have been adopted throughout the world after years of proclaimed fiscal...
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correlations and to explain how economic fundamentals influence the correlation between stock and bond returns. The presented model … to generate stock-bond correlations that are in line with empirically observed figures. …
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equilibriumvolatility and correlation risk premia. In our economy, uncertainty is linked to both firm-specific and market-wide signals …: Greatersubjective uncertainty or higher disagreement on the market-wide signal imply a larger correlation of beliefs, a strongerco …-movement of stock returns, and a substantial correlation risk premium generated by the endogenous optimal risksharingamong …
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The literature has so far focused on the risk-return tradeoff in equity markets and ignored alternative risky assets. This paper is the first to examine the presence and significance of an intertemporal relation between expected return and risk in the foreign exchange market. The paper provides...
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explain the average shape of the nominal yield curve, the variation of yields over time, and the predictability of excess bond …
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In this article, we demonstrate that a small degree of stochastic variation in the depreciation rate of capital can greatly reduce the comovement between hours worked and labor productivity in a neoclassical growth model. The depreciation rate is modeled as a Markov process to place a strict...
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This paper contributes to the ongoing discussion on price formation in electricity markets. For this, we conduct an analysis of the German electricity wholesale spot market which is located at the European Energy Exchange (EEX). Our dataset covers three spot market segments, namely the intraday...
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