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Discussion Paper

Sticky Prices: A New Monetarist Approach

  • Professor Allen Head
  • Ms. Lucy Qian Liu
  • Guido Menzio
  • Professor Randall Wright

01 January 2012

EABCN PDF
Discussion Paper

Estimating the Evolution of Money's Role in the U.S. Monetary Business Cycle

  • Dr. Efrem Castelnuovo

29 September 2023

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Discussion Paper

Financial Crises, Money and Inflation

  • Dr. Samuel Reynard

01 May 2012

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Discussion Paper

Does Easing Monetary Policy Increase Financial Instability?

  • Dr. Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi
  • Dr. Alessandro Rebucci

01 January 2013

EABCN PDF
Publication

BUSINESS CYCLE SYNCHRONIZATION IN THE EUROPEAN UNION: THE EFFECT OF THE COMMON CURRENCY

01 April 2013
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Discussion Paper

Inflation Scares and Forecast-Based Monetary Policy

  • Professor Athanasios Orphanides

01 December 2004

EABCN PDF
Discussion Paper

Nowcasting GDP and Inflation: The Real Time Informational Content of Macroeconomic Data Releases

  • Professor Domenico Giannone
  • Professor Lucrezia Reichlin

01 July 2005

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Discussion Paper

Has the Transmission Mechanism of European Monetary Policy Changed in the Run-Up to EMU?

  • Dr. Alessandro Rebucci
  • Dr. Matteo Ciccarelli

01 August 2004

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