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We identify a novel dimension of monetary policy from high-frequency changes in asset prices around ECB policy events, orthogonal to surprises extracted from risk-free interest rates. We find that it is present in policy events that were interpreted by real-time market commentaries as containing...
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We assess the macroeconomic impact of pandemic-related monetary policy measures of the ECB. Conditioning on counterfactual interest rate paths that would have materialised in the absence of the policies, the macroeconomic effects are measured using structural vector autoregressions. In the...
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the Euro Area to assess the macroeconomic consequences of a labor supply shock. Our model incorporates health status in … calibrate the model for the case of Portugal and the rest of the Euro Area. Our simulations show that a labor supply shock … that if the labor supply shock affects both economies, the negative income effect dominates the decreased demand effect for …
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This paper develops a small-scale DSGE model which embeds a demographic structure within a monetary policy framework. We extend the tractable, though non-monetary overlapping-generations model of Gertler (1999) and present a small synthesis model which combines the set-up of Gertler with a...
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