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We study in a VAR model the effects of monetary policy shocks with new Italian flow of funds data for 1980-2002. First …
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We obtain new evidence on the transmission of monetary policy to the economy by analyzing the effects of restrictive monetary policy shocks on Italian flows of funds over the period 1980-2002. Firms reduce their issuance of debt and their acquisitions of financial assets, so there is no evidence...
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VAR model for the euro area over the period 1991Q1 to 2009Q2. Then, we extend the benchmark VAR model in order to include …
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VAR model for the euro area over the period 1991Q1 to 2009Q2. Then, we extend the benchmark VAR model in order to include …
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VAR model for the euro area over the period 1991Q1 to 2009Q2. Then, we extend the benchmark VAR model in order to include …
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from lenders to borrowers. After estimating a small VAR for the euro area, we extend the benchmark model with the flow …
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from lenders to borrowers. After estimating a small VAR for the euro area, we extend the benchmark model with the flow …
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content of the discussion. Several estimated topic frequencies are then included in a VAR model to estimate the effects of …
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Central banking in France from 1948 to 1973 was a paradigmatic example of an unconventional policy relying on quantities rather than on interest rates. Usual SVAR find no effect of policy shocks and support the common view that monetary policy was ineffective over this period. I argue that only...
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Using indirect inference based on a VAR we confront US data from 1972 to 2007 with a standard New Keynesian model in …
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