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There is a wide consensus that the existence of structural rigidities in the Eurozone reduces the effectiveness of the ECB's monetary policies. In order to test this "ECB-handicap" hypothesis, we perform a meta-analysis of the effects of monetary policies in the US and the Eurozone countries....
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There is a wide consensus that the existence of structural rigidities in the Eurozone reduces the effectiveness of the ECB's monetary policies. In order to test this ECB-handicapʺ hypothesis, we perform a meta-analysis of the effects of monetary policies in the US and the Eurozone countries....
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There is a wide consensus that the existence of structural rigidities in the Eurozone reduces the effectiveness of the ECB's monetary policies. In order to test this "ECB-handicap" hypothesis, we perform a meta-analysis of the effects of monetary policies in the US and the Eurozone countries....
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In the 1970's, large increases in the price of oil were associated with sharp decreases in output and large increases in inflation. In the 2000's, even larger increases in the price of oil were associated with much milder movements in output and inflation. Using a structural VAR approach,...
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I quantify the importance of financial structure, labor market rigidities and industry mix for cross-country asymmetries in monetary transmission. To do so, I determine how closely the impulse responses to a monetary policy shock obtained from country-specific vector autoregressive (VAR) models...
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