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the USA, as well as potential trade restrictions, pose the primary risks to the world economy. …
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This paper uses a data set covering the universe of French firm-level sales, imports, and exports over the period 1993-2007 and a quantitative multi-country model to study the international transmission of business cycle shocks at both the micro and the macro levels. The largest firms are both...
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world market? We quantify the contribution of oil by setting up a model with separate shocks to efficiencies of capital …
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This paper examines the impact of international financial integration on macroeconomic volatility. Economic theory does …
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We assess to which degree an international transfer mechanism can enhance consumption risk sharing as well as allocative efficiency and apply our results to a potential European unemployment benefit scheme (EUBS). Specifically, we first develop a simple model with nominal rigidities to build...
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This article investigates the effects of the different exchange rate regimes on business cycles comovement between advanced and emerging countries. We use the Granger Causality test (VAR model) on panel data to examine the causal relationships. Our findings show the existence of a bidirectional...
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The present work applies several advanced spectral methods to the analysis of macroeconomic fluctuations in three countries of the European Union: Italy, The Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. We focus here in particular on singular-spectrum analysis (SSA), which provides valuable spatial and...
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The aim of this paper is to show that random matrix theory (RMT) can be a useful addition to the economist?s tool … may be dominated by noise rather than by true information. Random matrix theory was developed in physics to overcome this …
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This paper studies the business cycle implications of entry costs in a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with firm entry and nominal rigidity. Simulations show that my baseline model matches the dynamics observed in the data fairly well. Remarkably, it overcomes the difficulties...
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