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purpose, we incorporate in an otherwise standard two-region monetary union DSGE model a banking sector module along the lines …
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purpose, we incorporate in an otherwise standard two-region monetary union DSGE model a banking sector module along the lines …
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this purpose, we incorporate in an otherwise standard two-region monetary union DSGE model a global banking sector along …
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this purpose, we incorporate in an otherwise standard two-region monetary union DSGE model a global banking sector along … der Euro-Zone. Hierzu berücksichtigen wir in einem ansonsten Standard DSGE-Modell einer Zwei-Regionen-Währungsunion einen …
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-country DSGE model with financial frictions and cross-border spillover effects. We calibrate the model for the four largest euro area …
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We estimate the dynamic effects of a high-frequency identified unionwide quantitative easing (QE) shock on real GDP, inflation and unemployment in all euro area countries. We document that the effects of QE are very heterogenous across countries as regards size, significance and timing,...
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Ten years ago, the global financial crisis started to unwind in the USA and triggered the greatest recession since World War II. Although the crisis of 2007-08 was caused in the USA, their economy was not hit so hard in the Great Recession of 2009 as in Europe, and in particular in the Euro...
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This paper is motivated by the implementation of the new banking supervision structure in the European Union (EU) and the possible conflict of interest between monetary policy and the supervision authority within the European Central Bank (ECB). The empirical analysis considers the relationship...
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This paper uses a time-varying vector autoregressive (VAR) model for the euro area to explore the changes in the interest rate pass-through to bank retail rates following conventional and unconventional monetary policy shocks. The median estimate of the impulse responses shows a considerably...
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The European Central Bank (ECB) strives to maintain inflation at a 2% target rate, yet the Euro area's diverse economies pose challenges to achieving this goal with a single nominal interest rate. Effective monetary policy transmission hinges on synchronizing the Natural Rate of Interest (NRI)...
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