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

  • Dr. Efrem Castelnuovo

29 September 2023

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Money, credit, monetary policy and the business cycle in the euro area

  • Professor Domenico Giannone
  • Dr. Michele Lenza
  • Professor Lucrezia Reichlin

01 April 2012

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Financial Crises, Money and Inflation

  • Dr. Samuel Reynard

01 May 2012

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A New Real-Time Indicator for the Euro Area GDP

  • Dr. Ginters Bušs

01 July 2012

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Deriving the Taylor Principle when the Central Bank Supplies Money

  • Professor Ceri Davies
  • Professor Max Gillman

01 July 2012

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Housing Cycles and Macroeconomic Fluctuations: A Global Perspective

  • Dr. Ambrogio Cesa-Bianchi

01 August 2012

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Optimal fiscal policy in a DSGE model with heterogeneous agents

  • Dr. Jonathan Swarbrick

01 September 2012

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Modelling euro area GDP growth with dynamic factor models

  • Andrei Tanase

01 October 2012

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