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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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Similarities and Convergence in G7 Cycles

  • Dr. Eva Ortega
  • Professor Fabio Canova
  • Dr. Matteo Ciccarelli

01 August 2004

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Model-based Clustering of Multiple Time Series

  • Sylvia Frühwirth-Schnatter
  • Sylvia Kaufmann

01 August 2004

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What Does A Technology Shock Do? A VAR Analysis with Model-based Sign Restrictions

  • Dr. Stefano Neri

28 September 2023

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Small Sample Confidence Intervals for Multivariate Impulse Response Functions at Long Horizons

  • Elena Pesavento

28 September 2023

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Interpolation and Backdating with A Large Information Set

  • Elena Angelini
  • Jérôme Henry
  • Professor Massimiliano Marcellino

01 September 2004

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The International Business Cycle in a Changing World: Volatility and the Propagation of Shocks in the G-7

  • Denise Osborn

01 September 2004

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Convergence and Cycles in the Euro Zone

  • Andrew Harvey

01 October 2004

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