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), which imposes sign restrictions on the impulse responses to a monetary shock, does not satisfy our restrictions on the …
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We investigate the relationship between inflation uncertainty and monetary policy transmission in the U.S. economy. Monetary policy shocks are identified within the framework of nonlinear structural factor-augmented VARs which allow us to analyze several complementary hypotheses connecting IU...
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policy shock leads to a persistent fall in international output, a drop in global inflation rates, a rise in international … shock to foreign real GDP growth. …
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the factor dynamics, and more marked variation in the factors' shock volatility and their loading parameters. Forecasts …-term interest rates to an equally-sized monetary policy shock has decreased since the early-1980s. -- FAVAR ; time …
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. Moreover, the results indicate that the nature of non-linearity in the shock propagation is distinctive across two asset … subsequent reactions of international risk premiums can play a critical role in international shock propagation …
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policy shock leads to a persistent fall in international output, a drop in global inflation rates, a rise in international … shock to foreign real GDP growth …
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This working paper evaluates the economic sources of the stock market responses of 40 countries to surprises in the fed funds rate (FFR), the Fed's forward guidance (FG) and large-scale asset purchases (LSAP). We decompose stock market returns into different components reflecting investors'...
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This study analyzes the international transmission of US interest rate hikes using the factor-augmented autoregression model. To achieve this purpose, this study first identifies the shocks that result from the US interest rate policies and analyzes how these shocks impact the outputs and prices...
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This paper investigates the domestic and international transmission of monetary policy shocks into financial markets in five advanced open economies with inflation targeting– Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Korea, and United Kingdom. This paper is new in identifying the impact of foreign...
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This paper documents data-oriented, detailed evidence on the international transmission of U.S. monetary policy shocks for the flexible exchange rate period using VAR models. First, U.S. expansionary monetary policy shocks lead to booms in the non-US, G-6 countries. In this transmission, changes...
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