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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 … not influence the likelihood of dismissals. - Wage Rigidity ; Demand Shock ; Micro Survey Data …
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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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flexibility in terms of achieving shrinkage. The factor structure enables us to identify an international uncertainty shock by … responses of a set of macroeconomic and financial variables show that an international uncertainty shock exerts large effects on …
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Most of the empirical literature on consumption behaviour over the last decades has focused on estimating Euler equations. However, there is now consensus that data-related problems make this approach unfruitful, especially for answering policy relevant issues. Alternatively, many papers have...
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cushion. - Survey ; wage rigidity ; cost-push shocks ; demand shock ; wage bargaining institutions ; indexation …
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We propose a numerical test of the non-parametric conditions for additive separability between consumption and real money balances, building on Varian (1983). If additive separability is rejected, then real balances enter into the theoretical IS curve. We test whether or not monetary assets and...
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simple and familiar one. The contraction phase was primarily a consequence of a shock that induced a shift away from … slowness of the recovery from the Depression was due to a shock that increased the market power of workers. We identify a …
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We characterise the evolution of the U.S. unemployment-inflation tradeoff since the late XIX century era via a Bayesian time-varying parameters structural VAR. The Great Inflation episode appears as historically unique along several dimensions. In particular, the shape of the "Phillips loop" -...
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