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This paper provides evidence that informed traders dominate the response of limit-order submissions to shocks in a pure limit-order market. In the market we study, informed traders are highly sensitive to spreads, volatility, momentum and depth. By contrast, uninformed traders are relatively...
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. Applying a vector error correction model (VECM), we estimate the response of bank loans after a monetary policy shock taking … loans by matching the theoretical impulse responses with the empirical impulse responses to a monetary policy shock …
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structural models in the general case where the model might contain more than one permanent structural shock. It provides a …
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structural models in the general case where the model might contain more than one permanent structural shock. It provides a …
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through error spillover effects. Bootstrapped error bands are also provided for the cross country responses of a shock to the …
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This paper estimates a series of shocks to hit the US economy during the Great Depression, using a New Keynesian model with unemployment and bargaining frictions. Shocks to long-run inflation expectations appear to account for much of the cyclical behavior of employment, while an increase in...
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Was the increase in income inequality in the US due to permanent shocks or merely to an increase in the variance of transitory shocks? The implications for consumption and welfare depend crucially on the answer to this question. We use CEX repeated cross-section data on consumption and income to...
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Over the past two decades, technological progress has been biased towards making skilled labor more productive. What does skill-biased technological change imply for business cycles? To answer this question, we construct a quarterly series for the skill premium from the CPS and use it to...
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This paper examines the movements in EU unemployment from two perspectives: (a) the NRU/NAIRU perspective, in which unemployment movements are attributed largely to changes in the long-run equilibrium unemployment rate and (b) the chain-reaction perspective, in which unemployment movements are...
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responses to each shock. Our analysis permits us to distinguish between the short- and longrun effects of the shocks. Different …
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