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policy shock as a surprise change in the fed funds rate is misspecified. The primary news for market participants is not what …
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of key macroeconomic variables to a monetary policy shock. We propose a datadriven approach that splits our panel of … countries into two disjoint groups according to the impact of the monetary policy shock on real house prices. Our results show …
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We perform an analysis to determine how well the introduction of a countercyclical loanto- value (LTV) ratio can reduce household indebtedness and housing price fluctuations compared with a monetary policy rule augmented with house price inflation. To this end, we construct a New Keynesian model...
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responses of key macroeconomic variables to a monetary policy shock. We split our sample of countries into two disjoint groups … according to the impact of the monetary policy shock on real house prices. Our results suggest that in countries with a more …
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This paper examines the transmission channels through which property markets propagate shocks to the real economy. Using a four-equation model which portrays the theoretical inter-linkages between real estate value and other components of the economy, our findings suggest that in the short run,...
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High-frequency changes in interest rates around FOMC announcements are an important tool for identifying the effects of monetary policy on asset prices and the macroeconomy. However, some recent studies have questioned both the exogeneity and the relevance of these monetary policy surprises as...
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