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Stabilization policy: a reconsideration
Yellen, Janet L.
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2004
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This paper forms the basis for Janet Yellen's Presidential address to the Western Economic Association International, delivered July 1, 2004, in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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How good are the government’s deficit and debt projections and should we care?
Kliesen, Kevin L.
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Thornton, Daniel L.
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Review
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2012
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Jan
,
pp. 21-39
Each year, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) publishes its Budget and Economic Outlook. The CBO’s deficit projections for the current fiscal year (FY) and the next 10 FYs are widely followed because they provide an assessment of the medium-term budget outlook based on current law and a...
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Comments on "The Revival of Fiscal Policy"
Yellen, Janet L.
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2009
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Jan 4
Presentation to the Annual AEA/ASSA Conference, San Francisco, CA, January 4, 2009
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Stability Criteria and Convergence: The Role of the System of National Accounts for Fiscal Policy in Europe
Brück, Tilman
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Cors, Andreas
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Zimmermann, Klaus F.
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DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung)
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2002
The standardisation of the European systems of national accounts has progressed significantly in recent years. Some room for interpretation remains in regard to some accounting standards, the periodicity of the data, and the quality of the forecasts of budget deficits. Yet national accounts data...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005069043
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The expected federal budget surplus: how much confidence should the public and policymakers place in the projections?
Kliesen, Kevin L.
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Thornton, Daniel L.
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Review
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2001
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Mar
,
pp. 11-24
When the government runs a deficit, it can borrow from the public—that is, it can create debt. Conversely, when the government runs a surplus, it can retire that debt. For the past three years, the federal government has recorded budget surpluses, and both the White House Office of Management...
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The relationship between the federal funds rate and the Fed's federal funds rate target: is it open market or open mouth operations?
Thornton, Daniel L.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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2000
It is widely believed that the Fed controls the funds rate by altering the degree of pressure in the reserve market through open market operations when it changes its target for the federal funds rate. Recently, however, several economists have suggested that open market operations may not be...
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Identifying the
liquidity
effect: the case of nonborrowed reserves
Thornton, Daniel L.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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1996
Despite the fact that efforts to identify it empirically have largely been futile, the
liquidity
effect plays a central … statistically significant and economically important
liquidity
effect when nonborrowed reserves is used as the indicator of monetary … a
liquidity
effect. The paper points out how changes in the demand for borrowed reserves can be used to identify whether …
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The identification of the response of interest rates to monetary policy actions using market-based measures of monetary policy shocks
Thornton, Daniel L.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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2009
It is common practice to estimate the response of asset prices to monetary policy actions using market-based measures of monetary policy shocks, such as the federal funds futures rate. I show that because interest rates and market-based measures of monetary policy shocks respond simultaneously...
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How did we get to inflation targeting and where do we go now? a perspective from the U.S. experience
Thornton, Daniel L.
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Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis
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2009
This paper advances the hypothesis that the transition from there-is-little-central-banks-can-do-to-control-inflation to inflation targeting occurred because central banks, especially the Federal Reserve, demonstrated that central banks can control inflation rather than a consequence of marked...
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The daily and policy-relevant
liquidity
effects
Thornton, Daniel L.
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European Central Bank
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2008
The phrase “
liquidity
effect” was introduced by Milton Friedman (1969) to describe the first of three effects on … interest rates caused by an exogenous change in the money supply. The lack of empirical support for the
liquidity
effect using … evidence of the
liquidity
effect could be obtained using daily data – the daily
liquidity
effect. This paper investigates the …
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