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are flexible, the standard deviation of unemployment in a model with rigid wages for incumbent workers (only) matches the …
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are flexible, the standard deviation of unemployment in a model with rigid wages for incumbent workers (only) matches the …
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are flexible, the standard deviation of unemployment in a model with rigid wages for incumbent workers (only) matches the …
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of incumbent workers have substantial effects on separations and unemployment volatility. Allowing for an empirically … relevant degree of wage rigidities for incumbent workers drives unemployment volatility, as well as the volatility of vacancies …
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This paper studies the role of global and regional variations in economic activity and policy in developed world in driving portfolio capital flows (PCF) to emerging markets (EMs) in a Factor Augmented Vector Autoregressive (FAVAR) framework. Results suggest that PCFs to EMs depend mainly on...
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I empirically investigate the economic effects of uncertainty about the performance of financial firms. More specifically, I focus on the simple standard deviation of stock market returns across financial firms at every quarter, referring to this measure as financial volatility. First, I show...
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We use a simple New Keynesian model, with firm specific capital, non-zero steady-state inflation, long-run risks and Epstein-Zin preferences to study the volatility implications of a monetary policy shock. An unexpected increases in the policy rate by 150 basis points causes output and inflation...
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suggest that an increase in the policy rate by 1% is associated with a rise in unemployment and inflation volatility of about … these volatility effects are driven by the coexistence of agents' fears of unemployment and concerns about the (in) ability …
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