24 documents matched the search for the 2010-05-08 issue of the NEP report on Macroeconomics (nep-mac). Documents 1 to 20, page 1 of 2.
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Unexpected changes in tax revenues and the stabilisation function of fiscal policy. Evidence for EU Salvador Barrios and Pietro Rizza
from Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN), European Commission (2010)
Keywords: european union eu tax revenues windfalls shortfalls business cycles fiscal policy stabilisation barrios rizza JEL-codes: E32; E62; E63; E65; H2; H6 Created/Revised: 2010-02-01 Added/Modified: 2010-05-04
Fiscal policy under imperfect competition: A survey Luis Costa and Huw Dixon
from Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel) (2010)
Keywords: Fiscal policy, imperfect competition JEL-codes: E62 Created/Revised: 2010-01-01 Added/Modified: 2014-10-08
An indicator-based assessment framework to identify country-specific challenges towards greener grow Joan Canton, Ariane Labat and Anton Roodhuijzen
from Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN), European Commission (2010)
Keywords: europa european commission institutions news calendar organisation commissioners president recruitment contact services european union eu JEL-codes: E66; Q52; Q58 Created/Revised: 2010-02-01 Added/Modified: 2010-05-04
Lessons for China from financial liberalization in Scandinavia Hongyi Chen, Lars Jonung and Olaf Unteroberdoerster
from Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN), European Commission (2009)
Keywords: Financial liberalization,financial crisis,transition,financial regulation,banking,boom-bust,China,Scandinavia,the Nordics JEL-codes: E52; E58; F31; F32; G01; G21; G28; G32; P52 Created/Revised: 2009-08-01 Added/Modified: 2010-05-22
An Autopsy of the U.S. Financial System Ross Levine
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc (2010)
JEL-codes: E60; G01; G20; G28; H1 Created/Revised: 2010-04-01 Added/Modified: 2014-10-28
News versus sunspot shocks in a New Keynesian model Lilia Karnizova
from Kiel Institute for the World Economy (IfW Kiel) (2010)
Keywords: News shocks, sunspots, expectations, monetary policy, indeterminacy JEL-codes: E32; E47; E52 Created/Revised: 2010-01-01 Added/Modified: 2014-10-08
Heterogeneity in money holdings across euro area countries: the role of housing Ralph Setzer, Paul Van den Noord and Guntram Wolff
from Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN), European Commission (2010)
Keywords: european union eu setzer wolff van den Noord euro area money heterogeneity money holdings JEL-codes: E41; E51; E52 Created/Revised: 2010-02-01 Added/Modified: 2010-05-04
Role of Governance in Explaining Domestic Investment in Nigeria Olusegun Akanbi
from University of Pretoria, Department of Economics (2010)
Keywords: Investment, Governance, Nigeria JEL-codes: E21; E22; G39 Created/Revised: 2010-03-01 Added/Modified: 2014-12-07
EU labour market behaviour during the Great Recession Alfonso Arpaia and Nicola Curci
from University Library of Munich, Germany (2010)
Keywords: Unemployment, Workers' flows, job separation, job finding rate, Okun's law, JEL-codes: E24; E32; J60 Created/Revised: 2010-02-01 Added/Modified: 2015-03-31
Fortune or Virtue: Time-Variant Volatilities Versus Parameter Drifting in U.S. Data Jesus Fernández-Villaverde, Pablo Guerrón-Quintana and Juan Rubio-RamÃrez
from Penn Institute for Economic Research, Department of Economics, University of Pennsylvania (2010)
Keywords: DSGE models, Stochastic volatility, Parameter drifting, Bayesian methods JEL-codes: C11; E10; E30 Created/Revised: 2010-04-15 Added/Modified: 2011-10-22
EU labour market behaviour during the Great Recession Alfonso Arpaia and Nicola Curci
from Directorate General Economic and Financial Affairs (DG ECFIN), European Commission (2010)
Keywords: european union eu recession labour markets unemeployment Workers' flows job separation job finding rate Okun's law arpaia curci JEL-codes: E24; E32; J6 Created/Revised: 2010-03-01 Added/Modified: 2010-05-04
The Synchronization of GDP Growth in the G7 during U.S. Recessions. Is this Time Different? Nikolaos Antonakakis and Johann Scharler
from Department of Economics, Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria (2010)
Keywords: Dynamic conditional correlation, Business cycle synchronization, Recession JEL-codes: E3; E32; F4; F41 Created/Revised: 2010-04-01 Added/Modified: 2010-05-04
Firm Heterogeneity, Credit Constraints, and Endogenous Growth Torben Klarl and Alfred Maussner
from Universitaet Augsburg, Institute for Economics (2010)
Keywords: firm heterogeneity, credit constraints, firm size, SME, economic growth JEL-codes: E5; O31 Created/Revised: 2010-04-01 Added/Modified: 2010-05-21
The Financial Instability Hypothesis: A Stochastic Microfoundation Framework Carl Chiarella and Corrado Di Guilmi
from Quantitative Finance Research Centre, University of Technology, Sydney (2010)
Keywords: financial fragility; complex dynamics; stochastic aggregation JEL-codes: E12; E22; E44 Created/Revised: 2010-03-01 Added/Modified: 2013-05-01
Wage Bargaining and the Phillips Curve in Italy Alessandra Del Boca, Michele Fratianni, Franco Spinelli and Carmine Trecroci
from Money and Finance Research group (Mo.Fi.R.) - Univ. Politecnica Marche - Dept. Economic and Social Sciences (2010)
Keywords: Italy, Phillips Curve, inflation, ndexation, wage bargaining JEL-codes: E31; E32; J50; N10 Created/Revised: 2010-04-01 Added/Modified: 2013-02-13
The Barnett Critique After Three Decades: A New Keynesian Analysis Michael Belongia and Peter Ireland
from Boston College Department of Economics (2010)
Keywords: Barnett critique, Divisia, liquidity, aggregation JEL-codes: C43; E32; E41; E52 Created/Revised: 2010-05-01 Added/Modified: 2012-09-29
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