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To solve the environmental problems caused by climate change, the Paris Agreement urges China to accelerate the pace of CO2 emission reduction. Carbon trading and carbon tax have been considered the key instruments in reducing CO2 emissions. The focus of
Jing Shen, Changheng Zhao
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Innovation and the Macroeconomy
This dissertation studies how innovation and investment decisions affect variousaspects of the macroeconomy, both in terms of real economic activities such as output and resource use, and from the monetary and financial aspects including money demand and monetary policy.
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Belief Shocks and the Macroeconomy [PDF]
I study the role of shocks to beliefs combined with Bayesian learning in a standard equilibrium business cycle framework. By adapting ideas from Cogley and Sargent (2008b) to the general equilibrium setting, I am able to study how a prior belief arising from the Great Depression may have influenced the macroeconomy during the last 75 years.
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The Dynamics of the Policy Mix and Sectoral Gaps in South Korea's Decarbonization Transition
ABSTRACT While a coherent policy mix is a fundamental prerequisite for successful energy transitions, existing frameworks predominantly rely on static evaluations. This horizontal approach fails to capture the deep temporal dynamics and physical inertia inherent in socio‐technical regime shifts.
Yong Hwan Kim, Kyung Nam Kim
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During the COVID-19 pandemic, the future of the global economies appears gloomy as policy, industry and academia stakeholders assess the immediate adverse effects. This research meta-analysis studies on the impact of epidemics and pandemics on the longer-
Maria Klona
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Term Spread Volatility as a Leading Indicator of Economic Activity
ABSTRACT In this paper, we examine the macroeconomic predictive power of the volatility of the US Treasury yield curve slope (term spread volatility). Our forecasting exercise shows that US term spread volatility has significant predictive power for US industrial production and employment growth.
Anastasios Megaritis +3 more
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Kryzys systemowy strefy euro w cieniu traktatu z Maastricht i traktatu z Lizbony
The Eurozone Crisis in the Shade of the Maastricht and Lisbon Treaties The financial crisis in the eurozone has created a kind of discursive window through which a renewed self‑reflection on the shape on the European integration can be traced. The crisis,
Marcin Galent
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Bond Pricing and the Macroeconomy [PDF]
This chapter reviews some of the academic literature that links nominal and real term structures with the macroeconomy. The main conclusion is that none of our models is consistent with basic properties of nominal yields. It is difficult to explain the average shape of the nominal yield curve, the variation of yields over time, and the predictability ...
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ABSTRACT This study investigates the predictive power of the term spread for forecasting economic activity across both conventional and unconventional monetary policy regimes. Utilizing data from 22 OECD countries spanning the period from 1985Q1 to 2024Q2, the analysis reveals that the term spread generally maintains its ability to predict GDP growth ...
Petri Kuosmanen, Juuso Vataja
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Cost Analysis of COVID-19 in Australia
Access to accurate and reliable information on the cost of COVID-19 is essential for informed socio-economic policy decisions. This paper analyses the economic costs associated with the COVID-19/SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, with a particular focus on Australia ...
Imalka Wasana Rathnayaka +2 more
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