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decouple the two-country macro dynamics of country averages and country differences such that the cointegration analysis can be …
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This working paper gathers three projects of articles which have as a same subject inflation expectations and their use within the framework of monetary policy. It appeared convenient to synthesize them in the form of three parts of only one document, thus making it possible to the reader to...
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In this paper we study 2-state Markov switching VAR models of monthly unemployment and inflation for three countries: Sweden, United Kingdom, and the United States. The primary purpose is to examine if periods of low inflation are associated with high or low unemployment volatility. We find that...
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The ECB formulates its policy relying on two-pillars: the monetary pillar and alternative models of inflation. The two-pillars strategy has been seriously criticized and there is a chance that it will be reconsidered at some point in the future. This paper elaborates on this possibility,...
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-term "equilibrium" relationships in the Mexican economy over the last 20 years using cointegration analysis and OLS regressions …
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This paper explores the effects of non-standard monetary policies on international yield relationships. Based on a descriptive analysis of international long-term yields, we find evidence that long-term rates have followed a global downward trend prior to as well as during the financial crisis....
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January 2004 to March 2010. Using Johansen cointegration and Granger causality tests on monthly data we investigate long …
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Today we live in a post-truth and highly digitalized era characterized by a flow of (mis-) information around the world. Identifying the impact of this information on stock markets and forecasting stock returns and volatilities has become a much more difficult task, perhaps almost impossible....
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the US, the Eurozone, Australia, Canada, Japan and the UK using fractional integration and cointegration techniques …
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the US, the Eurozone, Australia, Canada, Japan and the UK using fractional integration and cointegration techniques …
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