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E52 Positive stone culture predicts post-PCNL morbidity
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The American Economic Review, 2023
The reversal interest rate is the rate at which accommodative monetary policy reverses and becomes contractionary for lending. We theoretically demonstrate its existence in a macroeconomic model featuring imperfectly competitive banks that face financial
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The reversal interest rate is the rate at which accommodative monetary policy reverses and becomes contractionary for lending. We theoretically demonstrate its existence in a macroeconomic model featuring imperfectly competitive banks that face financial
Joseph Abadi+2 more
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An Alternative Explanation for the “Fed Information Effect”
The American Economic Review, 2023Regressions of private-sector macroeconomic forecast revisions on monetary policy surprises often produce coefficients with signs opposite to standard macroeconomic models.
Michael D. Bauer, Eric T Swanson
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092066 (E52, B10) Recent developments in life office financial reporting
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The Government Spending Multiplier in a Multisector Economy
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2023We study the effects of aggregate government spending shocks in a production network economy where sectors differ in their price rigidity, factor intensities, use of intermediate inputs, and contribution to final demand.
Hafedh Bouakez, Omar Rachedi, E. Santoro
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Does Monetary Policy Matter? The Narrative Approach after 35 Years
Social Science Research Network, 2023The narrative approach to macroeconomic identification uses qualitative sources, such as newspapers or government records, to provide information that can help establish causal relationships.
Christina D. Romer, D. Romer
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Whatever it Takes? The Impact of Conditional Policy Promises
Social Science Research Network, 2023At the announcement of a new policy, agents form a view of state-contingent policy actions and impact. We develop a method to estimate this state-contingent perception and implement it for many asset-purchase interventions worldwide.
Valentin Haddad+2 more
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Losing traction? The real effects of monetary policy when interest rates are low
Social Science Research Network, 2023Are there limits to how far reductions in interest rates can boost aggregate demand? In particular, as interest rates fall to very low levels, does the effectiveness of monetary policy in boosting the economy wane?
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