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of money demand. This presumption is explored by means of a cointegration analysis. To separate income from wealth …
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including the recent period of the financial crisis. Evidence is based on a cointegration analysis, where inflation and asset …
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Money growth in the euro area has exceeded its target since 2001. Likewise, recent empirical studies did not find evidence in favour of a stable long run money demand function. The equation appears to be increasingly unstable if more recent data are used. If the link between money balances and...
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of money demand. This presumption is explored by means of a cointegration analysis. To separate income from wealth …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011335565
This paper examines the stability of money demand and the forecasting performance of a broad monetary aggregate (M3) in predicting euro area inflation. Excess liquidity is measured as the difference between the actual money stock and its fundamental value, the latter determined by a money demand...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011345517
cointegration methods. In contrast to the bulk of the literature, evidence in favour of a stable long run money demand function is …
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analysis in the new Member States of the European Union (EU) is conducted using panel cointegration methods. A well …
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This paper examines the relevance of the Lucas critique for euro area money demand. Based on the money in the utility function approach, a vector error correction model is specified to investigate the relationship between money and inflation in times of policy shifts. A well defined equation for...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011646098
This paper examines the forecasting performance of a broad monetary aggregate (M3) in predicting euro area inflation. Excess liquidity is measured as the difference between the actual money stock and its fundamental value, the latter determined by a money demand function. The out-of sample...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010285775
including the recent period of the financial crisis. Evidence is based on a cointegration analysis, where inflation and asset …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010286288