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considered to be too powerful. In order to contribute to a better understanding of the why, what and how of central banking, this … future, this book will be of interest to academics, researchers and practitioners in central banking, finance, and economics …
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considered to be too powerful. In order to contribute to a better understanding of the why, what and how of central banking, this … future, this book will be of interest to academics, researchers and practitioners in central banking, finance, and economics …
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This paper incorporates an uncoordinated struggle for extra fiscal favors into an otherwise standard Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium model. This reflects the popular belief that interest groups compete for privileged transfers and tax treatment at the expense of the general public...
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Discrepancies between several South-Eastern European (SEE) countries and Nordic countries are investigated in this paper using an econometric analysis. Its aim is to examine the relationship between CO2 emissions, GDP per capita, urban population (URB) and electricity production from Renewable...
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This paper examines whether data from business tendency surveys are useful for forecasting the macro economy (GDP, unemployment, price and wage inflation, interest rates, exchange-rate changes etc.) in the short run. The starting point is a so-called dynamic factor model (DFM), which is used...
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