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In empirical macroeconomics, proxy structural vector autoregressive models (SVARs) have become a prominent path towards detecting monetary policy (MP) shocks. However, in practice, the merits of proxy SVARs depend on the relevance and exogeneity of the instrumental information employed. Our...
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parameters are identified via Markov-switching heteroskedasticity. In such a model, restrictions that are just-identifying in the … distributions. As an empirical example, monetary models are compared using heteroskedasticity as an additional device for …
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This paper extends the Bayesian proxy SVAR model (BP-SVAR) of Caldara and Herbst (2019) to examine changes in the transmission of structural shocks in the presence of regime shifts in an economy. I provide a Metropolis-within-Gibbs sampling algorithm to approximate the posterior distribution of...
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Following Giraitis, Kapetanios, and Yates (2014b), this paper uses kernel methods to estimate a seven variable time-varying (TV) vector autoregressive (VAR) model on the data set constructed by Smets and Wouters (2007). We apply an indirect inference method to map from this TV VAR to time...
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shocks as there are variables in the model. It is pointed out that heteroskedasticity can be used to identify more shocks … than variables. However, even if there is heteroskedasticity, the number of shocks that can be identified is limited. A … heteroskedasticity. …
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