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This paper is on monetary policy transmission. First, it asks the question whether industries are affected differently by monetary policy shocks. Here both output and price effects are compared. Second, some industry characteristics are explored which may help to understand the existence of...
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simultaneously estimated for France, Germany, and Italy. Extensive cross equation tests show that relatively large differences in … Germany. Out-of-sample tests do not find a structural break in the transmission mechanisms prior to EMU …
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The empirical results add to the literature on monetary policy in Laos with five important findings, which are: i) based on log- levels estimation, we find that money Granger- causes output, which lends support to the proposition that the BoL is likely to be successful in stabilizing the...
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