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Most studies for the monetary policy effect on stock markets have concentrated on using the primary index to proxy the stock market. The present paper, avoiding “aggregation bias”, seeks to unbundle the effect of monetary policy on the stock market in two ways. First, the non-linear model is...
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This article investigates whether the stock markets of the Pacific Basin countries of Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea …
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Singapore, using data for 1984-2004. We estimate an econometric model, comprising a Phillips curve, an IS curve and an equation … for changes in the nominal effective exchange rate (NEER), which, in the case of Singapore, can be interpreted as a policy … reaction function. The parameter estimates differ in two regards: the NEER responds to inflation in Singapore but not in Hong …
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Singapore, using data for 1984-2004. We estimate an econometric model, comprising a Phillips curve, an IS curve and an equation … for changes in the nominal effective exchange rate (NEER), which, in the case of Singapore, can be interpreted as a policy … reaction function. The parameter estimates differ in two regards: the NEER responds to inflation in Singapore but not in Hong …
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