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for stochastic volatility both at the regional and country specific level. Despite the share of national variance …
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stochastic volatility model. Exchange rate pass-through is divided into impacts of exchange rate fluctuations to import prices …
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This paper sheds light on the impact of global macroeconomic uncertainty on the euro area economy. We build on the methodology proposed by Jurado et al. (2015) and estimate global as well as country-specific measures of economic uncertainty for fifteen key euro area trade partners and the euro...
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We estimate a multivariate unobserved components stochastic volatility model to explain the dynamics of a panel of six …
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Trend inflation estimates for 12 of the largest Asian economies over 1995-2018 offer important insights on inflation dynamics and inflation expectations. The disinflationary shocks that hit the region since 2014 were partly transitory, but their effects have been different depending on the...
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In this paper we estimate a Bayesian vector autoregressive model with factor stochastic volatility in the error term to …
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productivity growth, i.e. bad times, "increase the political support for more labor market rigidity only where labor appropriates …
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The main contributions of this paper are to introduce growth into a crisis framework and to derive the contingency … conclusion is that expected deviations from trend in the future rate of depreciation do reduce domestic investment and growth …
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Existing panel data studies of real interest parity are either unable to identify which panel members are characterised by stationary real interest differentials, or are subject to size distortion resulting from the presence of structural breaks and cross-sectional dependencies. Using a panel...
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