> Publishers' series
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Slowdown in immigration, labor shortages, and declining skill premia Federico S. Mandelman, Yang Yu, Francesco Zanetti, Andrei Zlate
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Estimating the elasticity of intertemporal substitution using dividend tax news shocks Martin B. Holm, Rustam Jamilov, Marek Jasinski, Plamen Nenov
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], March 2024
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Monetary financing does not produce miraculous fiscal multipliers Christiaan van der Kwaak
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], March 27, 2024
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Household disagreement about expected inflation Salomé Fofana, Paula Patzelt, Ricardo Reis
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], March
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The causal effects of global supply chain disruptions on macroeconomic outcomes evidence and theory Xiwen Bai, Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Yiliang Li, Francesco Zanetti
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], January 22, 2024
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Government debt management and inflation with real and nominal bonds Lukas Schmid, Vytautas Valaitis, Alessandro T. Villa
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], March 2024
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Granular sentiments Rustam Jamilov, Alexandre Kohlhas, Oleksandr Talavera, Mao Zhang
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], February, 2024
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The adoption and termination of suppliers over the business cycle Le Xu, Yang Yu, Francesco Zanetti
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], March 20244
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Unemployment in a commodity-rich economy how relevant is Dutch disease? Mariano Kulish, James Morley, Nadine Yamout, Francesco Zanetti
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], April 2024
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Bubble necessity theorem Tomohiro Hirano, Alexis Akira Toda
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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The anatomy of a peg lessons from China's parallel currencies Saleem Bahaj, Ricardo Reis
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], January 2024
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Monetary-fiscal interaction and the liquidity of government debt Cristiano Cantore, Edoardo Leonardi
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], January 2024
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Estimating the rise in expected inflation from higher energy prices Paula Patzelt, Ricardo Reis
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], March 2024
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Technological synergies, heterogeneous firms, and idiosyncratic volatility Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Yang Yu, Francesco Zanetti
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], March 8, 2024
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Core strength international evidence on the impact of energy prices on core inflation Gertjan Vlieghe
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], February 15, 2024
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Dominant currency pricing transition Marco Garofalo, Giovanni Rosso, Roger Vicquéry
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Banks, credit reallocation, and creative destruction Christian Keuschnigg, Michael Kogler, and Johannes Matt
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], 2024
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Do deficits cause inflation? a high frequency narrative approach Jonathon Hazell, Stephan Hobler
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Why do workers dislike inflation? wage erosion and conflict costs Joao Guerreiro, Jonathon Hazell, Chen Lian, Christina Patterson
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Job search, job findings and the role of unemployment insurance history Similan Rujiwattanapong
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Geopolitical risk and inflation the role of energy markets Marco Pinchett
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Food prices matter most sensitive household inflation expectations Nikoleta Anesti, Vania Esady, Matthew Naylor
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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The impact of aggregate fluctuations across the UK income distribution Tomas Key, Jamie Lenney
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Controls, not shocks estimating dynamic causal effects in macroeconomics Simon Lloyd, Ed Manuel
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], April 25, 2024
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The global network of liquidity lines Saleem Bahaj (UCL), Marie Fuchs (LSE), Ricardo Reis (LSE)
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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The speed of firm response to inflation Ivan Yotzov, Nicholas Bloom, Philip Bunn, Paul Mizen, Gregory Thwaites
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Housing bubbles with phase transitions Tomohiro Hirano, Alexis Akira Toda
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Dynamics of the long term housing yield evidence from natural experiments Verónica Bäcker-Peral, Jonathon Hazell, Atif Mian
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Concentrated risk misallocation and granular business cycles Tomer Ifergane
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Firms' sales expectations and marginal propensity to invest Andrea Alati, Johannes J. Fischer, Maren Froemel, Ozgen Ozturk
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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The role of sell frictions for inventories and business cycles Wouter J. Den Haan, Tiancheng Sun
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Two centuries of systemic bank runs Rustam Jamilov, Tobias König, Karsten Müller, and Farzad Saidi
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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The signaling effects of fiscal announcements Leonardo Melosi, Hiroshi Morita, Anna Rogantini Picco, and Francesco Zanetti
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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How likely is an inflation disaster? Jens Hilscher, Alon Raviv, Ricardo Reis
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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How do central banks control inflation? a guide for the perplexed Laura Castillo-Martinez, Ricardo Reis
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Neural network learning for nonlinear economies Julian Ashwin, Paul Beaudry, Martin Ellison
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2024]
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Fiscal events and anchored inflation expectations Ethan Ilzetzki
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], May 15, 2023
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Banks and the economy evidence from the Irish bank strike of 1966 Jason Lennard, Seán Kenny, Emma Horgan
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], December 2023
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Devaluation, exports, and recovery from the Great Depression Jason Lennard, Meredith M. Paker
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], December 2023
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Fiscal rules and market discipline Ethan Ilzetzki and Heidi Christina Thysen
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], December 11, 2023
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Doubts about the model and optimal policy Anastasios G. Karantounias
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], April 2, 2023
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The macroeconomic effect of the UK’s 2022 cost-of-living payments Max. A. Mosley, Edmund Cornforth
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], May, 2023
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To own or to rent? the effects of transaction taxes on housing markets Lu Han, L. Rachel Ngai, Kevin D. Sheedy
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], June 2023
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House price expectations and inflation expectations evidence from survey data Vedanta Dhamija, Ricardo Nunes, Roshni Tara
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], 16th July 2023
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The heterogeneous effects of carbon pricing macro and micro evidence Brendan Berthold, Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Federico Di Pace
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], July 24, 2023
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Interest rate surprises a tale of two shocks Ricardo Nunes, Ali Ozdagli, Jenny Tang
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], 2023
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A tail of labor supply and a tale of monetary policy Cristiano Cantore, Filippo Ferroni, Haroon Mumtaz, Angeliki Theophilopoulou
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], March 8, 2023
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CBDC policies in open economies Michael Kumhof, Marco Pinchetti, Phurichai Rungcharoenkitkul, Andrej Sokol
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], March 13, 2023
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Exchange rates, tariffs and prices in 1930s' Britain by Jagjit S. Chadha, Jason Lennard, Solomos Solomou and Ryland Thomas
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], [2023]
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Capital controls and free-trade agreements Simon P. Lloyd, Emile A. Marin
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], February 17, 2023
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Global house prices since 1950 Haroon Mumtaz and Roman Sustek
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], February 14, 2023
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Bubble economics Tomohiro Hirano, Alexis Akira Toda
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], November 22, 2023
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European business cycles and economic growth, 1300-2000 Stephen Broadberry, Jason Lennard
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], 1 November 2023
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Self-fulfilling labor wedge fluctuations and unemployment insurance Nikolaos Kokonas and Paulo Santos Monteiro
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], March 28, 2023
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Dash for dollars Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Robert Czech, Fernando Eguren-Martin
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], April 21, 2023
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Granular corporate hedging under dominant currency Laura Alfaro, Mauricio Calani, Liliana Varela
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], February 2023
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Agreed and disagreed uncertainty Luca Gambetti, Dimitris Korobilis, John D. Tsoukalas, and Francesco Zanetti
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], February 2023
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The racial wealth gap the role of entrepreneurship Daniel Albuquerque, Tomer Ifergane
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], March 23, 2023
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Bonus question does flexible incentive pay dampen unemployment dynamics? Meghana Gaur, John Grigsby, Jonathon Hazell
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], September 25, 2023
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Learning by necessity government demand, capacity constraints, and productivity growth Ethan Ilzetzk
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], January 9, 2023
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The regional Keynesian cross Marco Bellifemine, Adrien Couturier, Rustam Jamilov
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], March 6, 2023
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Four mistakes in the use of measures of expected inflation Ricardo Reis
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], January 2023
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UK financial crisis of 2022 retrospective diagnosis and policy recommendations Ethan Ilzetzki
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], 2022
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Firm cyclicality and financial frictions Alex Clymo, Filip Rozsypal
[London]: [CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics], [2022]
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Expected inflation in the euro area measurement and policy responses Ricardo Reis
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], June 2022
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Debt revenue and the sustainability of public debt Ricardo Reis
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], September 2022
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Bubbles, crashes, and economic growth theory and evidence Pablo A. Guerron-Quintana, Tomohiro Hirano, Ryo Jinnai
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], June 1, 2022
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Social capital and monetary policy Rustam Jamilov
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], November 7, 2022
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When to lock, not whom managing epidemics using time-based restrictions Yinon Bar-On, Tanya Baron, Ofer Cornfeld, Eran Yashiv
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], December 9, 2022
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Energy prices and household heterogeneity monetary policy in a gas-TANK Jenny Chan, Sebastian Diz, Derrick Kanngiesser
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], October 18th 2022
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The divisia approach to measuring output and productivity with an application to the BEA-BLS integrated industry-level production account, 1987-2020 Nicholas Oulton
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], 19 October 2022
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Testing the effectiveness of unconventional monetary policy in Japan and the United States Daisuke Ikeda, Shangshang Li
, Sophocles Mavroeidis
[London, UK]: [London School of Economics and Political Science], October 2022
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The burst of high inflation in 2021–22 how and why did we get here? Ricardo Reis
[London]: [CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics], June 2022
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Mainly employment survey-based news and the business cycle Riccardo M. Masolo
[London]: [CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics], July 29, 2022
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The ins and outs of selling houses understanding housing-market volatility L. Rachel Ngai and Kevin D. Sheedy
[London]: [CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics], August 2022
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State dependence of fiscal multipliers the source of fluctuations matters Mishel Ghassibe and Francesco Zanetti
[London]: [CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics], July 2022
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The Hitchhiker’s guide to markup estimation Maarten De Ridder, Basile Grassi and Giovanni Morzenti
[London]: [CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics], July 29, 2022
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Time to say goodbye the macroeconomic implications of termination notice Tomer Ifergane
[London]: [CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics], August 9, 2022
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The productivity-welfare linkage a decomposition Nicholas Oulton
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, March 2022
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Unemployment insurance financing as a uniform payroll tax by Sebastian Graves, Jonathon Hazell, Walker F. Lewis and Christina Patterson
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [January 2022]
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The wobbly economy global dynamics with phase transitions and state transitions Tomohiro Hirano and Joseph E. Stiglitz
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, January 19, 2022
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Sanctions and the exchange rate Oleg Itskhoki, Dmitry Mukhin
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, May 2, 2022
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Economic growth in a cooperative economy Thomas Brzustowski and Francesco Caselli
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, January 2021
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The limits of onetary economics on money as a latent medium of exchange Ricardo Lagos, Shengxing Zhang
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, February 2021
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The “Matthew effect” and market concentration search complementarities and monopsony power Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Federico Mandelman, Yang Yu, Francesco Zanetti
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, February 8, 2021
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Imperfect information, heterogeneous demand shocks, and inflation dynamics Tatsushi Okuda, Tomohiro Tsuruga, Francesco Zanetti
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, February 2021
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Fiscal foresight and the effects of government spending it's all in the monetary-fiscal mix Guido Ascari, Peder Beck-Friis, Anna Florio, Alessandro Gobbi
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, March 26, 2021
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The inflation rate disconnect puzzle on the international component of trend inflation and the flattening of the Phillips curve Guido Ascari, Luca Fosso
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, April 1, 2021
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Monetary policy, firm heterogeneity, and product variety Masashige Hamano, Francesco Zanetti
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, 2021
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A Ramsey theory of financial distortions Marco Bassetto and Wei Cui
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, February 22, 2021
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Short-squeeze bubbles Bernardo Guimaraes, Pierluca Pannella
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, March 4, 2021
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Measured productivity with endogenous markups and economic profits Anthony Savagar
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, March 5th 2021
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The constraint on public debt when r < g but g < m Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, March 2021
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The contrarian put Fernando Chague, Bruno Giovannetti, Bernardo Guimaraes
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, February 18, 2021
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Size discount and size penalty trading costs in bond markets Gábor Pintér, Chaojun Wang, Junyuan Zou
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, 21st April 2021
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Climate-change pledges, actions and outcomes Silvana Tenreyro, Tiloka de Silva
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, September 2021
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Rigid high street, flexible Wall Street Roman Šustek
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, October 14, 2021
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The micro and macro dynamics of capital flows Felipe Saffie, Liliana Varela, Kei-Mu Yi
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, June 4, 2021
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Optimal policy under dollar pricing Konstantin Egorov, Dmitry Mukhin
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, October 24, 2021
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Bubbles, crashes, and ups and downs in economic growth theory and evidence Pablo A. Guerron-Quintana, Tomohiro Hirano, Ryo Jinnai
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, September 29, 2021
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Losing the inflation anchor Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, October 2021
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Trade credit default Xavier Mateos-Planas, Giulio Seccia
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, November 15, 2021
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The effect of changes in the terms of trade on GDP and welfare a Divisia approach to the SNA Nicholas Oulton
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, November 2021
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Profitability, productivity and growth Marek Ignaszak, Petr Sedláček
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, May 28, 2021
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The transmission of Keynesian supply shocks Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Andrea Ferrero
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, August 7, 2021
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A tale of two global monetary policies Silvia Miranda-Agrippino, Tsvetelina Nenova
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, August 22, 2021
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A back-of-the-envelope analysis of house prices Czech Republic, 2013-2021 Roman Šustek
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, 2021
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Land speculation and wobbly dynamics with endogenous phase transitions Tomohiro Hirano, Joseph E. Stiglitz
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, December 24, 2021
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National wage setting Jonathon Hazell, Christina Patterson, Heather Sarsons, Bledi Taska
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, November 2021
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Volatile hiring uncertainty in search and matching models Wouter Den Haan, Lukas B. Freund, Pontus Rendah
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, December 2020
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Recurrent bubbles and economic growth Pablo A. Guerron-Quintana, Tomohiro Hirano, Ryo Jinnai
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, April 11, 2020
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The effect of social distancing on the reach of an epidemic in social networks Gregory Gutin, Tomohiro Hirano, Sung-Ha Hwang, Philip R. Neary, Alexis Akira Toda
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, May 6, 2020
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On the costs of sovereign default in quantitative models Bernardo Guimaraes, Lucas Tumkus
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, July 2020
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COVID19 erroneous modelling and its policy implications Yinon Bar-On, Tatiana Baron, Ofer Cornfeld, Ron Milo, Eran Yashiv
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, December 14, 2020
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The macroeconomic stabilization of tariff shocks what is the optimal monetary response? Paul R. Bergin, Giancarlo Corsetti
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, March 31, 2020
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Credit frictions in the Great Recession Patrick J. Kehoe, Pierlauro Lopez, Virgiliu Midrigan, Elena Pastorino
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, December 14, 2020
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Informed trading and the dynamics of client-dealer connections in corporate bond markets Robert Czech, Gábor Pintér
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, 18th December 2020
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A century of arbitrage and disaster risk pricing in the foreign exchange market Giancarlo Corsetti, Emile A. Marin
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, March 11, 2020
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Debt crises, fast and slow Giancarlo Corsetti, Seung Hyun Maeng
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, June 10, 2020
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The people versus the markets a parsimonious model of inflation expectations Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, December 2020
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The ins and outs of unemployment in general equilibrium Nikolaos Kokonas and Paulo Santos Monteiro
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, May 12, 2020
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A multisector perspective on wage stagnation L. Rachel Ngai, Orhun Sevinc
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, November 2020
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Downward rigidity in the wage for new hires Jonathon Hazell, Bledi Taska
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, November 10, 2020
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Jumpstarting an international currency Saleem Bahaj, Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, May 2020
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Monetary policy and sentiment-driven fluctuations Jenny Chan
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, July 3, 2020
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Why is the Euro punching below its weight? Ethan Ilzetzki, Carmen M. Reinhart, Kenneth S. Rogoff
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, 2020
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Productive robots and industrial employment the role of national innovation systems Chrystalla Kapetaniou, Christopher A Pissarides
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, 12 August 2020
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The economic impact of recession announcements Andrew C. Eggers, Martin Ellison, Sang Seok Lee
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, November 2020
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News shocks under financial frictions Christoph Görtz, John D. Tsoukalas, Francesco Zanetti
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, October 2020
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Measuring productivity theory and British practice Nicholas Oulton
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, January 2020
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Global footprints of monetary policies Silvia Miranda-Agrippino, Tsvetelina Nenova, Hélène Rey
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, February 7, 2020
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The elusive gains from nationally-oriented monetary policy Martin Bodenstein, Giancarlo Corsetti, Luca Guerrieri
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, January 21, 2020
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Shocks, frictions, and inequality in US business cycles Christian Bayer, Benjamin Born, and Ralph Luetticke
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, January 30, 2020
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Crossing the credit channel credit spreads and firm heterogeneity Gareth Anderson, Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, 2020
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Output costs of education and skill mismatch Pietro Garibaldi, Pedro Gomes, Thepthida Sopraseuth
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, February 6, 2020
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Financial constraints and collateral crises Luis Araujo, Bernardo Guimaraes, Diego Rodrigues
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, February 5, 2020
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Exchange rate misalignment and external imbalances what is the optimal monetary policy response? Giancarlo Corsetti, Luca Dedola, Sylvain Leduc
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, 2020
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Moving from a poor economy to a rich one the contradictory roles of technology and job tasks Eran Yashiv
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, March 10, 2020
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An analytical model of Covid-19 lockdowns Łukasz Rachel
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, December 4, 2020
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Social distancing and supply disruptions in a pandemic Martin Bodenstein, Giancarlo Corsetti, Luca Guerrieri
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, June 18, 2020
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Monetary policy surprises and their transmission through term premia and expected interest rates Iryna Kaminska, Haroon Mumtaz and Roman Šustek
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, November 5, 2020
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The puzzling change in the international transmission of U.S. macroeconomics policy shocks Ethan Ilzetzki and Keyu Jin
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, 18 December 2020
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Clients' connections measuring the role of private information in decentralised markets Péter Kondor, Gábor Pintér
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2019]
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Firms' price, cost and activity expectations evidence from micro data Lena Boneva, James Cloyne, Martin Weale, Tomasz Wieladek
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2019]
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Unemployment dynamics and endogenous unemployment insurance extensions W. Similan Rujiwattanapong
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2019]
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Do unit labour costs matter? a decomposition exercise on European data Sophie Piton
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2019]
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Fast trading and the virtue of entropy evidence from the foreign exchange market Giancarlo Corsetti, Romain Lafarguette, Arnaud Mehl
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, July 15, 2019
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News uncertainty in Brexit U.K. Renato Faccini, Edoardo Palombo
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, December 4, 2019
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The monetary and fiscal history of Brazil, 1960-2016 Joao Ayres, Marcio Garcia, Diogo Guillen, Patrick Kehoe
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2019]
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Distressed banks, distorted decisions? Gareth Anderson, Rebecca Riley, Garry Young
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2019]
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Foreign direct investment as a determinant of cross-country stock market comovement Alexios Anagnostopoulos, Orhan Erem Atesagaoglu, Elisa Faraglia, Chryssi Giannitsarou
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2019]
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Revisiting the global decline of the (non-housing) labor share Germán Gutiérrez & Sophie Piton
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2019]
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Public employment redux Pietro Garibaldi, Pedro Gomes, Thepthida Sopraseuth
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, December 7, 2019
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Tax evasion as contingent debt Christos Kotsogiannis, Xavier Mateos-Planas
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2019]
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Self-fulfilling debt crises, fiscal policy and investment Carlo Galli
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2019]
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Market power and innovation in the intangible economy Maarten De Ridder
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2019]
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The Brexit vote, productivity growth and macroeconomic adjustments in the United Kingdom Ben Broadbent, Federico Di Pace, Thomas Drechsel, Richard Harrison, and Silvana Tenreyro
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, August 23, 2019
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Search complementarities, aggregate fluctuations, and fiscal policy Jesús Fernández-Villaverde, Federico Mandelman, Yang Yu, Francesco Zanetti
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, September 4, 2019
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Imperfect information, shock heterogeneity, and inflation dynamics Tatsushi Okuda, Tomohiro Tsuruga, Francesco Zanetti
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, September 11, 2019
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MoNK mortgages in a New-Keynesian model Carlos Carriga, Finn E. Kydland and Roman Šustek
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2019]
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Mortgage cash-flows and employment Fergus Cumming
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, December 13, 2019
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GDP is a measure of output, not welfare or, HOS meets the SNA Nicholas Oulton
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2019]
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Partial default Cristina Arellano, Xavier Mateos-Planar, José-Víctor Ríos-Rull
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, July 2019
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A crash course on the euro crisis Markus K. Brunnermeier, Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, August 2019
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Labour market flows accounting for the public sector Idriss Fontaine, Ismael Galvez-Iniesta, Pedro Gomes, Diego Vila-Martin
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, October 17, 2019
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GDP and the system of national accounts past, present and future Nicholas Oulton
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Beauty contests and the term structure Martin Ellison, Andreas Tischbirek
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Bayesian vector autoregressions Silvia Miranda-Agrippino, Giovanni Ricco
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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The UK (and Western) productivity puzzle does Arthur Lewis hold the key? Nicholas Oulton
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Quantitative easing Wei Cui and Vincent Sterk
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Employment and the collateral channel of monetary policy Saleem Bahaj, Angus Foulis, Gabor Pinter, Paolo Surico
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Time-consistently undominated policies Charles Brendon, Martin Ellison
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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One money, many markets a factor model approach to monetary policy in the euro area with high-frequency identification Giancarlo Corsetti, Joao B. Duarte, Samuel Mann
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Macroeconomic shocks and risk premia Fama meets Sims Gabor Pinter
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Optimal inflation and the identification of the Phillips Curve Michael McLeay, Silvana Tenreyro
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Consumption response to aggregate shocks and the role of leverage Agnes Kovacs, May Rostom, Philip Bunn
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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State dependence in labor market fluctuations evidence, theory, and policy implications Carlo Pizzinelli, Konstantinos Theodoridis, Francesco Zanetti
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Unemployment insurance and labour productivity over the business cycle W. Similan Rujiwattanapong
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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The missing link monetary policy and the labor share Cristiano Cantore, Filippo Ferroni, Miguel A. León-Ledesma
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Markets and markups a new empirical framework and evidence on exporters from China Giancarlo Corsetti, Meredith Crowley, Lu Han, Huasheng Song
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Social subsidies and marketization the role of gender and skill Robert Duval-Hernández, Lei Fang, L. Rachel Ngai
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Central banks going long Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Chinas mobility barriers and employment allocations L Rachel Ngai, Christopher A Pissarides, Jin Wang
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Economic integration and bilateral FDI stocks the impacts of NAFTA and the EU Ray Barrell and Abdulkader Nahhas
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Nonlinear household earnings dynamics, self-insurance, and welfare Mariacristina De Nardi, Giulio Fella, and Gonzalo Paz-Pardo
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Of gold and paper money Jagjit S. Chadha
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Uncertain Kingdom nowcasting GDP and its revisions Nikoleta Anesti, Ana Beatriz Galvão, Silvia Miranda-Agrippino
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Bayesian estimation of DSGE models identi
cation using a diagnostic indicator Jagjit S. Chadha and Katsuyuki Shibayama
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Double deflation theory and practice Nicholas Oulton, Ana Rincon-Aznar, Lea Samek and Sylaja Srinivasan
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Exchange rate misalignment, capital flows, and optimal monetary policy trade-offs Giancarlo Corsetti, Luca Dedola, Sylvain Leduc
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Lending relationships and the collateral channel Gareth Anderson, Saleem Bahaj, Matthieu Chavaz, Angus Foulis, Gabor Pinter
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Central bank swap lines Saleem Bahaj, Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Fiscal stimulus with learning-by-doing Antonello d'Alessandro, Giulio Fella and Leonardo Melosi
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Transmission of monetary policy with heterogeneity in household portfolios Ralph Luetticke
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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When creativity strikes news shocks and business cycle fluctuations Silvia Miranda-Agrippino, Sinem Hacıoğlu Hoke, Kristina Bluwstein
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Agnostic structural disturbances (ASDs) detecting and reducing misspecification in empirical macroeconomic models Wouter J. Den Haan, Thomas Drechsel
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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Monopsony in the UK Will Abel, Silvana Tenreyro and Gregory Thwaites
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2018]
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The nature of firm growth Benjamin W. Pugsley, Petr Sedláček, Vincent Sterk
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Default cycles Wei Cui, Leo Kaas
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Commodity booms and busts in emerging economies Thomas Drechsel, Silvana Tenreyro
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Friedman's presidential address in the evolution of macroeconomic thought N. Gregory Mankiw and Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The human capital stock a generalized approach comment Francesco Caselli and Antonio Ciccone
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The importance of hiring frictions in business cycles Renato Faccini, Eran Yashiv
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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State-controlled companies and political risk evidence from the 2014 Brazilian election Augusto Carvalho, Bernardo Guimaraes
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Step away from the zero lower bound small open economies in a world of secular stagnation Giancarlo Corsetti, Eleonora Mavroeidi, Gregory Thwaites, and Martin Wolf
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The role of gender in employment polarization Fabio Cerina, Alessio Moro, Michelle Rendall
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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How diabolic is the sovereign-bank loop? the effects of post-default fiscal policies André Diniz, Bernardo Guimaraes
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The mystery of TFP Nicholas Oulton
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The macroeconomic effects of government asset purchases evidence from postwar US housing credit policy Andrew Fieldhouse, Karel Mertens, Morten O. Ravn
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Foreign booms, domestic busts the global dimension of banking crises Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Fernando Eguren Martin, Gregory Thwaites
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Ambiguity, monetary policy and trend Inflation Riccardo M. Masolo, Francesca Monti
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Political specialization Bernardo Guimaraes, Kevin D. Sheedy
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Fiscal unions redux Patrick J. Kehoe, Elena Pastorino
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Is something really wrong with macroeconomics? Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The rise of services and balanced growth in theory and data Miguel Leon-Ledesma, Alessio Moro
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Is inflation default? the role of information in debt crises Marco Bassetto and Carlo Galli
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Fixed on flexible rethinking exchange rate regimes after the Great Recession Giancarlo Corsetti, Keith Kuester and Gernot J. Müller
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The effect of news shocks and monetary policy Luca Gambetti, Dimitris Korobilis, John D. Tsoukalas, Francesco Zanetti
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Home values and firm behaviour Saleem Bahaj, Angus Foulis, Gabor Pinter
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Dynamic coordination with timing frictions theory and applications Bernardo Guimaraes, Caio Machado, Ana Elisa Pereira
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Managing the UK national debt 1694-2017 Martin Ellison, Andrew Scott
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Skill-biased technical change and labor market polarization the role of skill heterogeneity within occupations Orhun Sevinc
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Contingent judicial deference theory and application to usury laws Bernardo Guimaraes, Bruno Meyerhof Salama
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The transmission of monetary policy shocks Silvia Miranda-Agrippino, Giovanni Ricco
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The fiscal theory of the price level in a world of low interest rates Marco Bassetto and Wei Cui
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The macroeconomic impact of microeconomic shocks beyond Hulten’s theorem David Rezza Baqaee, Emmanuel Farhi
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Productivity and misallocation in general equilibrium David Rezza Baqaee, Emmanuel Farhi
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The economic consequences of the Brexit vote Benjamin Born, Gernot J. Müller, Moritz Schularick, Petr Sedláček
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The determinants of IMF fiscal conditionalities economics or politics? Bernardo Guimaraes, Carlos Eduardo Ladeira
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Measuring productivity dispersion lessons from counting one-hundred million ballots Ethan Ilzetzki and Saverio Simonelli
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Can the central bank alleviate fiscal burdens? Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Population control policies and fertility convergence Tiloka de Silva, Silvana Tenreyro
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The large fall in global fertility a quantitative model Tiloka de Silva, Silvana Tenreyro
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Macroeconomic effects of delayed capital liquidation Wei Cui
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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Official sector lending strategies during the euro area crisis Giancarlo Corsetti, Aitor Erce and Timothy Uy
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2017]
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The dark corners of the labor market Vincent Sterk
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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The residential collateral channel Saleem Bahaj, Angus Foulis, Gabor Pinter
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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The decision to move house and aggregate housing-market dynamics L. Rachel Ngai, Kevin D. Sheedy
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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The macroeconomic shock with the highest price of risk Gabor Pinter
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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The theory of unconventional monetary policy Roger E.A. Farmer, Pawel Zabczyk
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Secular stagnation, rational bubbles, and fiscal policy Coen N. Teulings
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Returns to on-the-job search and the dispersion of wages Axel Gottfries and Coen Teulings
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Investment in productivity and the long-run effect of financial crises on output Maarten de Ridder
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Models, inattention and expectation updates Raffaella Giacomini, Vasiliki Skreta, Javier Turén
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Tracking the slowdown in long-run GDP growth Juan Antolin-Diaz, Thomas Drechsel, Ivan Petrella
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Secular drivers of the global real interest rate Lukasz Rachel and Thomas D Smith
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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VAR models with non-Gaussian shocks Ching-Wai (Jeremy) Chiu, Haroon Mumtaz, Gabor Pinter
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Finance and synchronization Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Jean Imbs, Jumana Saleheen
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Financial market imperfections and labour market outcomes Alireza Sepahsalari
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Firms' precautionary savings and employment during a credit crisis Davide Melcangi
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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ESBies safety in the tranches Markus K. Brunnermeier, Sam Langfield, Marco Pagano, Ricardo Reis, Stijn Van Nieuwerburgh, Dimitri Vayanos
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Macroeconomic fluctuations with HANK & SAM an analytical approach by Morten O. Ravn and Vincent Sterk
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Aggregate hiring and the value of jobs along the business cycle Eran Yashiv
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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The impact of taxes on income mobility Mario Alloza
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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The effect of foreign investors on local housing markets evidence from the UK Filipa Sá
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Asymmetric inflation expectations, downward rigidity of wages, and asymmetric business cycles David Rezza Baqaee
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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On the mechanics of New-Keynesian models Peter Rupert and Roman Šustek
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Can agents with causal misperceptions be systematically fooled? Ran Spieglery
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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QE in the future the central bank's balance sheet in a fiscal crisis Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Nominal rigidities in debt and product markets Carlos Garriga, Finn E. Kydland and Roman Šustek
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Funding quantitative easing to target inflation Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Is fiscal policy more effective in uncertain times or during recessions? Mario Alloza
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Job displacement risk and severance pay Marco Cozzi, Giulio Fella
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Matching workers Espen R. Moen, Eran Yashiv
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Stagnation traps Gianluca Benigno and Luca Fornaro
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Monetary policy transmission in an open economy new data and evidence from the United Kingdom Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Gregory Thwaites, Alejandro Vicondoa
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Unsurprising shocks information, premia, and the monetary transmission Silvia Miranda-Agrippino
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Parents, schools and human capital differences across countries Marta De Philippis and Federico Rossi
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Achieving price stability by manipulating the central bank's payment on reserves Robert E. Hall, Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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History dependence in the housing market Philippe Bracke, Silvana Tenreyro
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Optimal automatic stabilizers Alisdair McKay, Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Time-consistent fiscal policy in a debt crisis Neele L. Balke and Morten O. Ravn
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2016]
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Foreign booms, domestic busts the global dimension of banking crises Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi, Fernando Eguren Martin, Gregory Thwaites
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Time-consistent consumption taxation Sarolta Laczó, Raffaele Rossi
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Towards a New Keynesian theory of the price level John Barrdear
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Identifying noise shocks a VAR with data revisions Riccardo M. Masolo, Alessia Paccagnini
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Large capital inflows, sectoral allocation, and economic performance Gianluca Benigno, Nathan Converse, Luca Fornaro
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Optimal capital controls and real exchange rate policies a pecuniary externality perspective Gianluca Benigno, Huigang Chen, Christopher Otrok, Alessandro Reducci, Eric R. Young
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Time-dependent or state-dependent pricing? evidence from a large devaluation episode Celio Feltrin Jr, Bernardo Guimaraes
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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What moves international stock and bond markets? Gino Cenedese, Enrico Mallucci
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Beyond competitive devaluations the monetary dimensions of comparative advantage Paul R. Bergin, Giancarlo Corsetti
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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QE and the bank lending channel in the United Kingdom Nick Butt, Rohan Churm, Michael McMahon, Arpad Morotz, Jochen Schanz
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Space-time (in)consistency in the national accounts causes and cures Nicholas Oulton
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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The impact of contract enforcement costs on outsourcing and aggregate productivity Johannes Boehm
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Unions in a frictional labor market Leena Rudanko, Per Krusell
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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A positive theory of tax reform Ethan Ilzetzki
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Looking for a success in the euro crisis adjustment programs the case of Portugal Ricardo Reis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Can a data-rich environment help identify the sources of model misspecification? Francesca Monti
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Monetary policy with ambiguity averse agents Riccardo M. Masolo, Francesca Monti
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Communal land and agricultural productivity Charles Gottlieb and Jan Grobovšek
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Experience-biased technical change Francesco Caselli
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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The home market effect and patterns of trade between rich and poor countries by Kiminori Matsuyama
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Exact present solution with consistent future approximation a gridless algorithm to solve stochastic dynamic models Wouter J. Den Haan, Michal L. Kobielarz and Pontus Rendahl
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Shocking language understanding the macroeconomic effects of central bank communication Stephen Hansen, Michael McMahon
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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The "Mystery of the Printing Press" monetary policy and self-fulfilling debt crises Giancarlo Corsetti, Luca Dedola
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Capital values and job values Eran Yashiv
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Demand expectations and the timing of stimulus policies Bernardo Guimaraes, Caio Machado
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Globalization and synchronization of innovation cycles by Kiminori Matsuyama, Iryna Sushko, Laura Gardini
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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The fundamental nature of HARA utility Gadi S. Perets, Eran Yashiv
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Gross worker flows over the business cycle Per Krusell, Toshihiko Mukoyama, Richard Rogerson, Ayşegül Şahin
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Why are real interest rates so low? secular stagnation and the relative price of investment goods Gregory Thwaites
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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House prices and job losses Gabor Pinter
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Job uncertainty and deep recessions Morten O. Ravn and Vincent Sterk
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Diversi
cation through trade Francesco Caselli, Miklos Koren, Milan Lisicky, Silvana Tenreyro
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Predictable recoveries Xiaoming Cai, Wouter J. Den Haan, and Jonathan Pinder
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Unemployment (fears) and deflationary spirals Wouter J. Den Haan, Pontus Rendahl, and Markus Riegler
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Energy-saving technical change by John Hassler, Per Krusell, and Conny Olovsson
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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The banks that said no banking relationships, credit supply and productivity in the UK Jeremy Franklin, May Rostom and Gregory Thwaites
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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The persistence of a banking crisis Kilian Huber
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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An economic analysis of pension tax proposals Angus Armstrong, Philip Davis and Monique Ebell
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Endogenous market making and network formation Briana Chang, Shengxing Zhang
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2015]
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Peering into the mist: social learning over an opaque observation network John Barrdear
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Issues in the design of fiscal policy rules Jonathan Portes and Simon Wren-Lewis
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Managing intrinsic motivation in a long-run relationship Kfir Eliaz and Ran Spiegler
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Transitory interest-rate pegs under imperfect credibility Alex Haberis, Richard Harrison, Matt Waldron
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Housing dynamics over the business cycle Finn E. Kydland, Peter Rupert and Roman Šustek
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Inventories and the role of goods-market frictions for business cycles Wouter J. Den Haan
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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The growth potential of startups over the business cycle Petr Sedláček, Vincent Sterk
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Productivity dynamics in the great stagnation evidence from British businesses Rebecca Riley, Chiara Rosazza Bondibene and Garry Young
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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An economical business-cycle model Pascal Michaillat and Emmanuel Saez
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Estimating the effects of forward guidance in rational expectations models Richard Harrison
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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The curse of inflation Erik Eyster, Kristof Madarasz, and Pascal Michaillat
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Fiscal policy in an unemployment crisis Pontus Rendahl
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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A procedure for combining zero and sign restrictions in a VAR-Identification Scheme Alex Haberis and Andrej Sokol
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Transparency and deliberation within the FOMC a computational linguistics approach Stephen Hansen, Michael McMahon, Andrea Prat
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Government spending shocks, wealth effects and distortionary taxes James Cloyne
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Optimal monetary policy in the presence of human capital depreciation during unemployment Lien Laureys
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Exploiting the monthly data-flow in structural forecasting Domenico Giannone, Francesca Monti, Lucrezia Reichlin
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Bayesian networks and boundedly rational expectations Ran Spiegler
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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The cost of human capital depreciation during unemployment Lien Laureys
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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A model of the confidence channel of fiscal policy Bernardo Guimaraes, Caio Machado, Marcel Ribeiro
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Financial disruption as a cost of sovereign default a quantitative assessment André Diniz, Bernardo Guimaraes
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Modelling the service sector Philip King and Stephen Millard
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Gender gaps and the rise of the service economy L. Rachel Ngai, Barbara Petrongolo
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Systemic sovereign risk macroeconomic implications in the Euro Area Saleem A. Bahaj
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Optimal monetary responses to oil discoveries Samuel Wills
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Shake me the money! Francesco Porcelli, Riccardo Trezzi
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Aggregate demand, idle time, and unemployment Pascal Michaillat and Emmanuel Saez
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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The Latin American effciency gap Francesco Caselli
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2014]
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Did the job ladder fail after the Great Recession? Giuseppe Moscariniy, Fabien Postel-Vinay
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2013]
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Medium and long run prospects for UK growth in the aftermath of the financial crisis Nicholas Oulton
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2013]
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Optimal unemployment insurance over the business cycle Camille Landais, Pascal Michaillat, Emmanuel Saez
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2013]
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Scotland's currency options Angus Armstrong, Monique Ebell
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2013]
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Mortgages and monetary policy Carlos Garriga, Finn E. Kydland and Roman Šustek
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2013]
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The transmission of monetary policy operations through redistributions and durable purchases Vincent Sterk, Silvana Tenreyro
London: CFM, Centre for Macroeconomics, [2013]