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United States and Japan, respectively. Our estimation framework allows a distinction to be made between spillover effects …
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In The Economics of Order and Disorder (1992), Jacques Lesourne reflects on the influence of what he calls "exceptional personalities". According to his description, such personalities are characterised by a devotion to their own specific objectives, an outstanding ability to judge the resources...
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, including varietal wines.The study examines in detail seven case studymarkets: China (including Hong Kong), Japan, Russia, USA …): Argentina, Australia, Chile, New Zealand, South Africa and USA.The study period is up to the horizon 2025. In order to assess …
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We examine the euro area monetary policy transmission process using post-1999 data, with two main questions in mind: has it changed after u0096 and because of u0096 EMU and, if so, is it becoming homogeneous across countries. Given the data limitations, we concentrate on three blocks of...
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with that of the United States and Japan. Using new and comprehensive financial account data, we also describe how the euro …
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The paper proposes a multi-factor international asset pricing model in which the exchange rate is allowed to be co-determined by a risk factor imperfectly correlated to other priced risks in the economy. The significance of this factor can be established as long as one is able to observe a proxy...
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