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This monthly monetary model for the euro area is gradually constructed from its two constituting components: a money demand and a loan demand model which both include the relation between the respective retail bank rates and the short-term market interest rate. Eventually, the encompassing...
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In this paper we present an empirically stable euro area money demand model. Using a sample period until 2009:2 shows that the current financial and economic crisis that started in 2007 does not appear to have any noticeable impact on the stability of the euro area money demand function. We also...
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applied for this purpose in previous studies. -- ARDL model ; cointegration ; euro area ; financial crisis ; money demand …
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applied for this purpose in previous studies. -- ARDL model ; cointegration ; euro area ; financial crisis ; money demand …
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In this paper we present an empirically stable euro area money demand model. Using a sample period until 2009:2 shows that the current financial and economic crisis that started in 2007 does not appear to have any noticeable impact on the stability of the euro area money demand function. We also...
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applied for this purpose in previous studies. -- ARDL model ; cointegration ; euro area ; financial crisis ; money demand …
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In this paper we gradually construct a monthly encompassing monetary model on the basis of its two constituting components: a money demand and a loan demand model. Each of the three models pays special attention to the intermediation role of banks by modelling the relation between the retail...
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with a switching intercept term. Of course, this likely leads to a rejection of cointegration by standard tests and to the …
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