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-absorption effect (i.e., decrease in US imports owing to reduced domestic demand) or increase in world interest rate appears stronger …
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positive policy rate shock positively for all periods and have a hump shape for government debt security yields as well as for … all interest rates to the policy shock increase; (iii) the responses to the policy shock of credit interest rates with …
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We examine whether monetary transmission during the financial and sovereign debt crisis was dominated by the cost channel or by the demand-side channel effect. We use two approaches to track down the potential passthrough of changes in the monetary policy rate to those in consumer prices. First,...
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This paper analyzes the spillovers of higher U.S. interest rates on economic activity in a large panel of 50 advanced and emerging economies. We allow the response of GDP in each country to vary according to its exchange rate regime, trade openness, and a vulnerability index that includes...
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a monetary shock, contrary to the standard result. The reason is that an interest rate rule targeting the consumer price … condition for the model to display persistence of the real variables after a shock to the interest rate rule …
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