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We study the implications of a stockout constraint in a dynamic general equilibrium model, which can explain both RBC and inventory facts well. Under the stockout constraint, inventories and demand are complements in generating sales, and hence the optimal level of inventories increases in...
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This paper explores zero lower bound (ZLB) economics. The ZLB is widely invoked to explain stagnation and it fits with the long tradition that argues Keynesian economics is a special case based on nominal rigidities. The ZLB represents the newest rigidity. Contrary to ZLB economics, not only...
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, consumption and investment. In this paper, we apply a structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) model to gain first insights that … Produktion, Konsum und Investition zu erlangen. Zu diesem Zweck wenden wir ein Strukturelles Vektorautoregressives (SVAR) Modell …
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, consumption and investment. In this paper, we apply a structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) model to gain first insights that …
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Structural innovations in multivariate dynamic systems are typically hidden and often identified by means of a-priori economic reasoning. Under multivariate Gaussian model innovations there is no loss measure available to distinguish alternative orderings of variables or, put differently,...
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Bivariate SVAR models employing long-run identifying restrictions are often used to investigate the source of business …" shocks. To investigate this issue, we evaluate for German data the consistency of results from different bivariate SVAR …
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This paper identifies a precautionary banking liquidity shock via a set of sign, zero and forecast variance restrictions imposed. The shock proxies the reluctance of the banking sector to "lend" to the real economy induced by an exogenous change in financial intermediaries' preference for "high"...
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We introduce limited information in monetary policy. Agents receive signals from the central bank revealing new information ("news") about the future evolution of the policy rate before changes in the rate actually take place. However, the signal is disturbed by noise. We employ a non-standard...
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Bruun and Heyn-Johnsen (2009) state the paradox that economics has failed to provide a satisfactory explanation of how monetary profits are generated, even though the generation of a physical surplus is an established aspect of non-neoclassical economics. They emphasise that our ability to...
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