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to medium-run development of consumer prices in Germany, France and Italy. Furthermore, the analysis of the process of …-Verbraucherumfrage ermittelten Daten und die von Consensus Economics erhobenen Expertenprognosen für Deutschland, Frankreich und Italien. Die …
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whether there is convergence in monetary transmission. The countries included are: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the …
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properties of each single parameter in a DSGE model separately. In the case of France, Germany, and Italy our results point to … behavior for France, Italy, and Spain, while monetary policy in Germany seems to be stable over time. -- DSGE ; EMU ; monetary …
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sovereign risk of Italy over the last five years. More than fifty events concerning non-standard operations are identified and … of Italy. …
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Monetary policy transmission may be impaired if banks rebalance their portfolios towards securities. We identify the bank lending and risk-taking channels of monetary policy by exploiting – Italian's unique – credit and security registers. In crisis times, with higher ECB liquidity, less...
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, Denmark, and Italy based on the cointegrated VAR model. It provides empirical results on the macroeconomic effects of joining …
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simultaneously estimated for France, Germany, and Italy. Extensive cross equation tests show that relatively large differences in … major EMU countries. However, monetary policy impulses show a relatively stronger effect on the output gap in Italy and …
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whether there is convergence in monetary transmission. The countries included are: Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the …
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This paper documents firm-level evidence on the asymmetric effects of monetary policy in the US. Focusing on firm-level data from 1980q3 to 2016q2, I find that monetary contractions triple the effects of monetary expansions on firms’ employment, investment rate, and sales. Furthermore, I...
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properties of each single parameter in a DSGE model separately. In the case of France, Germany, and Italy our results point to … behavior for France, Italy, and Spain, while monetary policy in Germany seems to be stable over time. …
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