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rising trade tensions, with the exception of those firms that are more exposed to China, while the same shock negatively … shock for the Chinese economy rather than as a global risk shock. …
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With its America First strategy, the former US administration turned away from an internationally oriented trade policy. It attempted to assert its interests, especially vis-à-vis China, with bilateral and mostly restrictive measures such as import tariffs. This Weekly Report shows that the...
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This paper estimates the impact of monetary policy on exchange rates and stock markets for eight small open economies: Australia, Canada, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand. On average across these countries, a one percentage point surprise...
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We postulate a nonlinear DSGE model with a financial sector and heterogeneous households. In our model, the interaction between the supply of bonds by the financial sector and the precautionary demand for bonds by households produces significant endogenous aggregate risk. This risk induces an...
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rising trade tensions, with the exception of those firms that are more exposed to China, while the same shock negatively … shock for the Chinese economy rather than as a global risk shock …
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rising trade tensions, with the exception of those firms that are more exposed to China, while the same shock negatively … shock for the Chinese economy rather than as a global risk shock …
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This paper investigates the short-run effects of the uncertainties brought along with the Brexit referendum on the bilateral trade between Belgium and its main trading partners. I find that import and export markets have specific dynamics and react differently to changes in political uncertainty...
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