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In this work, we investigate the interrelations among technology, output and employment in the different states of the U.S. economy (recessions vs. expansions). More precisely, we estimate different threshold vector autoregression (TVAR) models with TFP, hours, and GDP, employing the latter as...
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, consumption and investment. In this paper, we apply a structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) model to gain first insights that … general investment and consumption of longlived goods in the EMU core countries in order to be prepared to react on different …
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, consumption and investment. In this paper, we apply a structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) model to gain first insights that … general investment and consumption of long-lived goods in the EMU core countries in order to be prepared to react on different …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011761787
An n-variable structural vector auto-regression (SVAR) can be identified (up to shock order) from the evolution of the residual covariance across time if the structural shocks exhibit heteroskedasticity (Rigobon (2003), Sentana and Fiorentini (2001)). However, the path of residual covariances is...
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This paper investigates private net saving in the US economy - divided into its principal components, households and (nonfinancial) corporate financial balances - and its impact on the GDP cycle from the 1980s to the present. Furthermore, we investigate whether the financial markets (stock...
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An n-variable structural vector auto-regression (SVAR) can be identified (up to shock order) from the evolution of the residual covariance across time if the structural shocks exhibit heteroskedasticity (Rigobon (2003), Sentana and Fiorentini (2001)). However, the path of residual covariances...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012897737
expansionary monetary policy stimulates output through consumption and investment in the short-run. However, expansionary monetary …
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This paper seeks to identify the largest two shocks that can explain the movement in Canadian GDP for the period 1981Q1 to 2011Q4. I employ a very flexible identification method proposed by Uhlig (2003) that allows us to identify the key shocks from the time series data without imposing any...
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, bank lending activities and to a certain extent, consumption. The impact of shocks on investment is harder to decipher … system is perturbed. In the long run, there is no evidence of positive wealth effects on consumption while sustained …
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This paper investigates private net saving in the US economy - divided into its principal components, households and (nonfinancial) corporate financial balances - and its impact on the GDP cycle from the 1980s to the present. Furthermore, we investigate whether the financial markets (stock...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013136368