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This paper empirically investigates the evolution and the sources of interest rate pass-through heterogeneity in the Eurozone for a sample of 11 euro area countries over the period 2003M1-2011M12. Considering two harmonized bank retail rates, we first estimate single equation error correction...
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We set up an agent-based model that generates realistic credit cycles. Using artificial data sets, we show that fluctuations in the implicit measures of the natural rate of interest (obtained using a conventional model) may occur in the vicinity of credit cycle peaks without any underlying...
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We conduct a Monte Carlo experiment using an ad-hoc New Keynesian model and a tractable agent-based model to generate artificial credit cycle episodes. We show that fluctuations in the implicit measures of the natural rate of interest obtained using a conventional trivariate Kalman filter on...
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Economic theory predicts that intertemporal decisions depend critically on expectations about future outcomes. Using the universe of professional survey forecasts for the United States, we document the behavior of the entire term structure of expectations for output growth, inflation, and the...
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rate risk shock increases by 63 percent and the contribution of interest rate risk shocks to business cycle volatility more …
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paper aims at explaining the high volatility of long-term interest rates observed in the data, which is hard to replicate … volatility puzzle. Second, the paper aims at shedding new light on the distinction between rules and discretion in monetary …
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paper aims at explaining the high volatility of long-term interest rates observed in the data, which is hard to replicate … volatility puzzle. Second, the paper aims at shedding new light on the distinction between rules and discretion in monetary …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012724824
The Fisher relation played a very different role in debates surrounding the Great Depression and the more recent Great Recession. This paper explores some of these differences, and suggests an explanation for them derived from a sketch of the idea's evolution between the two events, thus...
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emerging countries. I document (1) a positive relationship between the relative volatility of consumption to output and the …
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We developed a factor regression model, nicknamed “GUPTY”, to study the business cycles, and their relation to the monetary policy. It covers several major macro-economic quantities, including unemployment rate, GDP, and weekly payrolls in the U.S. after WWII. The model postulates that these...
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