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Canada and find that the resulting economic adjustment paths are similar to those of the theoretical model. …
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Canada and find that the resulting …
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rule. Using Bayesian estimation techniques, we calibrate the model to the cases of the United States and Canada and find …
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volatility. -- Bank of Canada ;Central Bank Communication ; Federal Reserve Bank ; Financial Markets ; Macroeconomic News …
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country where the financial shock originates is no longer as easy and, in terms of prices, there is now deflation in the …
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autoregression (VAR) approach. Identification of the tax shock follows the narrative approach recently proposed by Romer and Romer …
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This paper formally proves that Rigobon and Sack (2004)'s approach of identifying monetary policy shocks through heteroscedasticity can be extended to a multimarket and multicountry framework. Applying our multivariate framework allows deriving consistent estimators of monetary policy effects....
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In this paper, we study whether central bank communication has a positive effect on market participants' perception of central banks' (i) credibility, (ii) unorthodox measures, and (iii) independence. We utilise a survey of more than 500 financial market participants from around the world who...
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In this paper, we study whether central bank communication has a positive effect on market participants’ perception of central banks’ (i) credibility, (ii) unorthodox measures, and (iii) independence. We utilise a survey of more than 500 financial market participants from around the world...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010226327