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financial sector. The financial sector can amplify or dampen the volatility of income by increasing or reducing the business … cycle effects of technological shocks. We find a non-monotonic relationship between the volatility of income and financial … however the volatility can rise or fall depending on the degree of financial development. …
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I study spillovers of US monetary policy to the rest of the world, as well as spillbacks to the US economy in an empirical multi-country model over time. Within the multilateral framework, I distinguish the bilateral effect from the network effects that arise from interactions among recipient...
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This study examines the development of the US economy since the prolonged recession in the early 1980s. This period was characterised by a serious weakening in the bargaining position of waged workers and a major expansion of the financial sector. Most of the economic gains accrued to top...
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volatility. The empirical analysis is mainly conducted using a novel approach based on combining the Diebold and Yilmaz (2014 … January 2004 to May 2022, the empirical results show that the effect of EPU on the volatility of UAE stock markets is time …
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-479, 2010) argued that the QE measures primarily aim to reduce US interest rate spreads, such as term and risk premiums … policies significantly affect financial conditions in emerging and advanced countries by altering the risk-taking behavior of … investors. This result suggests that the risk-taking channel plays an important role in transmitting the effects of these …
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This study examines the development of the US economy since the prolonged recession in the early 1980s. This period was characterised by a serious weakening in the bargaining position of waged workers and a major expansion of the financial sector. Most of the economic gains accrued to top...
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