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Aggregate Hours Worked in OECD Countries: New Measurement and Implications for Business Cycles

  • Dr. Andrea Raffo

01 December 2011

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How Do Credit Supply Shocks Propagate Internationally? A GVAR approach

  • Dr. Sandra Eickmeier

01 December 2011

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Money in the production function: a new Keynesian DSGE perspective

  • Dr. Jonathan Benchimol

03 October 2023

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Prior Selection for Vector Autoregressions

  • Professor Domenico Giannone
  • Dr. Michele Lenza
  • Professor Giorgio Primiceri

01 December 2011

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Sticky Prices: A New Monetarist Approach

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

01 January 2012

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CONTAGION OR FLIGHT-TO-QUALITY PHENOMENA IN STOCK AND BOND RETURNS

  • Dr. Apostolos Thomadakis

29 September 2023

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The role of money and monetary policy in crisis periods: the Euro area case

  • Dr. Jonathan Benchimol

01 February 2012

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MACRO-FINANCIAL LINKAGES: EVIDENCE FROM COUNTRYSPECIFIC VARS

  • Dr. Paolo Guarda

01 March 2012

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