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Asymmetric effects of monetary policy in the United States [PDF]

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This paper tests for the presence of asymmetric effects of monetary policy on output. The asymmetries that the authors examine are related to the size and sign of monetary policy shocks and are based on economic theory.
Martin Sola, Morten O. Ravn
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Can Money Supply Predict Stock Prices? [PDF]

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A positive causal relation from money supply to stock prices is frequently hypothesized by some financial media and financial analysts. The basis of this assertion is an assumed negative causal relation from money supply to interest rates, and a negative
Sara Alatiqi, Shokoofeh Fazel
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Model for Regulating the Reproduction Process in the Economy. [PDF]

open access: yesCybern Syst Anal, 2022
Iefymenko TI, Dunaev BB, Lyubich AA.
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Modeling Quantile Dependence: A New Look at the Money-Output Relationship [PDF]

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Do money supply shocks influence output growth asymmetrically? At different levels of output growth, would the influence of the same monetary policy stance vary?
Nicholas C.S. Sim
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The effect of the monetary base on money supply – Does the quantity of central bank money carry any information? [PDF]

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In discussing the transmission mechanism, basic macroeconomics textbooks focus on changes in money supply, which the central bank can control by manipulating the monetary base.
András Komáromi
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