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Always Affecting the Wrong People? The Impact of US Sanctions on Poverty |
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Always Affecting the Wrong People? The Impact of US Sanctions on Poverty |
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35 |
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13 |
51 |
157 |
An Unconventional Approach to Evaluate the Bank of England's Asset Purchase Program |
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56 |
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Are Public Preferences Reflected in Monetary Policy Reaction Functions? |
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52 |
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9 |
110 |
Azerbaijan and its Oil Resources: Curse or Blessing? |
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36 |
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83 |
Bank of Canada Communication, Media Coverage, and Financial Market Reactions |
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95 |
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15 |
275 |
Canadian Interest Rate Setting: The Information Content of Canadian and U.S. Central Bank Communication |
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56 |
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226 |
Central Bank Communication and Correlation between Financial Markets: Canada and the United States |
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114 |
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23 |
310 |
Central Bank Communication in the Financial Crisis: Evidence from a Survey of Financial Market Participants |
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81 |
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255 |
Central Bank Communication in the Financial Crisis: Evidence from a Survey of Financial Market Participants |
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70 |
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11 |
103 |
Central Bank Transparency and Financial Market Expectations: The Case of Emerging Markets |
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136 |
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12 |
153 |
Central Banks' Predictability: An Assessment by Financial Market Participants |
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68 |
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98 |
Central Banks’ Predictability: An Assessment by Financial Market Participants |
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Communication Matters: U.S. Monetary Policy and Commodity Price Volatility |
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122 |
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339 |
Daily CDS pricing in emerging markets before and during the global financial crisis |
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70 |
1 |
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20 |
254 |
Disagreement Between FOMC Members and the Fed’s Staff: New Insights Based on a Counterfactual Interest Rate |
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Disagreement Between the FOMC and the Fed's Staff: New Insights Based on a Counterfactual Interest Rate |
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Do Federal Reserve Communications Help Predict Federal Funds Target Rate Decisions? |
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122 |
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Do Federal Reserve Presidents Communicate with a Regional Bias? |
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88 |
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221 |
Does a Good Central Banker make a Difference? |
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71 |
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85 |
Does a good central banker make a difference? |
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25 |
1 |
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108 |
Does the Currency Board Matter? U.S. News and Argentine Financial Market Reaction |
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97 |
1 |
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8 |
364 |
Domestic or U.S. News: What Drives Canadian Financial Markets? |
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103 |
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392 |
Economic Sanctions and Human Rights: Quantifying the Legal Proportionality Principle |
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Economic sanctions and human rights: Quantifying the legal proportionality principle |
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342 |
Establishing a Hawkish Reputation: Interest Rate Setting by Newly Appointed Central Bank Governors |
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Family Firm Performance over the Business Cycle: A Meta-Analysis |
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41 |
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57 |
Federal Reserve Communications and Emerging Equity Markets |
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114 |
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366 |
Federal Reserve Communications and Newswire Coverage |
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39 |
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92 |
Federal Reserve Communications and Newswire Coverage |
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38 |
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72 |
Financial Market Reaction to Federal Reserve Communications: Does the Crisis Make a Difference? |
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122 |
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390 |
Financial Stability and the Fed: Evidence from Congressional Hearings |
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Financial Stability and the Fed: Evidence from Congressional Hearings |
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Financial Stability and the Fed: Evidence from Congressional Hearings |
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33 |
Financial Stability and the Fed: Evidence fromCongressional Hearings |
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Financial stability and the Fed: evidence from congressional hearings |
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37 |
Forecast Uncertainty and the Taylor Rule |
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76 |
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21 |
118 |
Forecasting Stock Market Recessions in the US: Predictive Modeling using Different Identification Approaches |
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Forecasting Stock Market Recessions in the US: Predictive Modeling using Different Identification Approaches |
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Good Governance of Monetary Policy in Canada: Lessons from the C.D. Howe Institute’s Shadow Council |
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47 |
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120 |
Grexit News and Stock Returns |
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61 |
How Monetary Policy is Made: Two Canadian Tales |
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How Monetary Policy is Made: Two Canadian Tales |
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How Monetary Policy is made: Two Canadian Tales |
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58 |
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5 |
29 |
Inflation Targeting, Credibility, and Non-Linear Taylor Rules |
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92 |
5 |
7 |
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218 |
Managing Financial Market Expectations: The Role of Central Bank Transparency and Central Bank Communication |
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107 |
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16 |
329 |
Monetary Policy Transmission in Vector Autoregressions: A New Approach Using Central Bank Communication |
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133 |
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12 |
226 |
News Consumption, Political Preferences, and Accurate Views on Inflation |
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19 |
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14 |
58 |
News consumption, political preferences, and accurate views on inflation |
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75 |
Party Affiliation Rather than Former Occupation: The Background of Central Bank Governors and its Effect on Monetary Policy |
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94 |
Precision-Guided or Blunt? The Effects of US Economic Sanctions on Human Rights |
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Precision-Guided or Blunt? The Effects of US Economic Sanctions on Human Rights |
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Precision-Guided or Blunt? The Effects of US Economic Sanctions on Human Rights |
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125 |
Precision-Guided or Blunt? The Effects of US Economic Sanctions on Human Rights |
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Predicting Bank of England’s Asset Purchase Decisions with MPC Voting Records |
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48 |
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77 |
Pricing Shares in Equity Crowdfunding |
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24 |
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12 |
101 |
Sanctioned to Death? The Impact of Economic Sanctions on Life Expectancy and its Gender Gap |
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Sanctioned to Death? The Impact of Economic Sanctions on Life Expectancy and its Gender Gap |
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Sanctioned to Death? The Impact of Economic Sanctions on Life Expectancy and its Gender Gap |
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Sanctioned to Death? The Impact of Economic Sanctions on Life Expectancy and its Gender Gap |
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Self Monitoring or Reliance on Media Reporting: How Do Financial Market Participants Process Central Bank News? |
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Self-Monitoring or Reliance on Media Reporting: How Do Financial Market Participants Process Central Bank News? |
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52 |
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15 |
135 |
Shadow Banks and the Risk-Taking Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission in the Euro Area |
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102 |
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16 |
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125 |
Shadow Banks and the Risk-Taking Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission in the Euro Area |
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4 |
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87 |
3 |
10 |
21 |
73 |
State-Dependent Transmission of Monetary Policy in the Euro Area |
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60 |
2 |
4 |
8 |
84 |
State-Dependent Transmission of Monetary Policy in the Euro Area |
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4 |
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38 |
6 |
8 |
31 |
58 |
Superstar Central Bankers |
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9 |
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The (Home) Bias of European Central Bankers: New Evidence Based on Speeches |
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The (Home) Bias of European Central Bankers: New Evidence Based on Speeches |
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10 |
18 |
The (Home) Bias of European Central Bankers: New Evidence Based on Speeches |
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90 |
3 |
10 |
34 |
177 |
The Financial Accelerator in the Euro Area: New Evidence Using a Mixture VAR Model |
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The Financial Accelerator in the Euro Area: New Evidence Using a Mixture VAR Model |
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The Impact of Foreign Macroeconomic News on Financial Markets in the Czech Republic, Hungary, and Poland |
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159 |
2 |
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15 |
618 |
The Impact of U.S. Central Bank Communication on European and Pacific Equity Markets |
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94 |
1 |
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378 |
The Impact of UN and US Economic Sanctions on GDP Growth |
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783 |
The Impact of UN and US Economic Sanctions on GDP Growth |
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84 |
9 |
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134 |
411 |
The Impact of UN and US Economic Sanctions on GDP Growth |
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58 |
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2 |
10 |
215 |
The Market Cycles of ICOs, Bitcoin, and Ether |
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1 |
87 |
1 |
4 |
21 |
137 |
The Pro-Russian Conflict and its Impact on Stock Returns in Russia and the Ukraine |
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0 |
2 |
67 |
0 |
1 |
9 |
152 |
The Risk-Taking Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission in the Euro Area |
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0 |
0 |
82 |
4 |
12 |
25 |
157 |
The Risk-Taking Channel of Monetary Policy Transmission in the Euro Area |
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0 |
3 |
87 |
2 |
7 |
35 |
65 |
WHEN IS LIFT-OFF? EVALUATING FORWARD GUIDANCE FROM THE SHADOW |
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35 |
1 |
2 |
4 |
68 |
What's in a Second Opinion? Shadowing the ECB and the Bank of England |
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1 |
1 |
59 |
2 |
12 |
27 |
72 |
What’s in a Second Opinion? Shadowing the ECB and the Bank of England |
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2 |
2 |
20 |
1 |
4 |
10 |
125 |
When is Lift-off? Evaluating Forward Guidance from the Shadow |
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0 |
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53 |
0 |
1 |
8 |
101 |
Total Working Papers |
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330 |
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1,707 |
12,177 |