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Macroeconomic impacts of fiscal shocks on the Moroccan economy: a disaggregated SVAR analysis [PDF]
Purpose – The present paper aims to evaluate the structural impact of exogenously induced fiscal shocks on the Moroccan economy. This entails an analysis of the effect on the GDP of COVID-19-induced fiscal shocks manifesting in terms of budgetary ...
Youssef Alami +4 more
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Do Oil Shocks Affect Financial Stress? Evidence from Oil-Exporting and -Importing Countries
In recent years, there is increasing attention to examining the relationship between oil prices, financial markets, and the economy. Relatively little is known about the dynamic relationship between structural oil shocks and financial market stress of ...
Anirban Sengupta +3 more
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Les réponses macroéconomiques des pays du CARICOM aux chocs extérieurs majeurs d’aujourd’hui
Global financial conditions have tightened notably and downside risks to the economic outlook have increased as a result to the covid-19, the war in Ukraine, also the climate change.
Louis Dupont
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Structural Shocks, Business Condition Expectations, and Expected Stock Market Returns
Through the interaction terms of business condition expectations and structural shocks, the non-linear effects of business condition expectations on expected stock market returns were studied. We found that the recession expectation enlarges the positive
Weizhong Chen, Mingming Liu
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In the study, the relationship between stock, commodity, foreign exchange and digital money markets is analyzed in a way that takes into account the structural breaks in the country's economy, and a large literature study is included. Analysis used daily
Namıka Boyacıoğlu +2 more
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Structural and stochastic poverty, shocks, and resilience capacity in rural Ethiopia
Whilst structurally poor households fall below the income and asset poverty line, stochastically poor households fall below the income poverty line but above the asset poverty line.
Dereje Haile +2 more
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Sectoral Shocks and Structural Unemployment [PDF]
When current employers have more information about worker quality than do potential employers, sectoral shocks cause structural unemployment. That is, some workers laid off from an injured sector remain unemployed despite the fact that they are of sufficient quality to be productively employed in an expanding sector at the prevailing wage.
Michael H. Riordan, Robert W. Staiger
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Analysis of shocks affecting Europe: EMU and some central and eastern acceding countries [PDF]
This paper deals with the synchronization of business cycles and economic shocks between the euro area and acceding countries. We therefore extract the business cycle component of output by using Hodrick-Prescott filter.
Ben Arfa Nabil
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Shock Propagation and Banking Structure [PDF]
We explore whether lenders' decisions to provide liquidity in periods of distress are affected by the extent to which they internalize the negative spillovers of industry downturns. We conjecture that high-market-share lenders are more likely to internalize negative spillovers and show that they provide liquidity to industries in distress when fire ...
Giannetti, Mariassunta, Saidi, Farzad
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This paper applies sign restrictions to identify oil structural shocks by imposing nonzero restrictions on the short-term price elasticity of oil supply.
Yanfeng Wei +3 more
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