Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification E1: General Aggregative Models

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Trend growth expextations and U.S. house prices before and after the crisis

Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 201212, 27.04.2012)

JEL: D83, E13, E32, O40

Some Unpleasant Properties of Log-Linearized Solutions When the Nominal Rate Is Zero

Atlanta Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: 2012-05, 23.03.2012)

JEL: E12, E50, E62, H30

Slow Convergence in Economies with Firm Heterogeneity

Minneapolis Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: WP696, 06.03.2012)

JEL: E10, L10

Supply, demand and monetary policy shocks in a multi-country New Keynesian Model,

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 1239, 15.09.2010)

JEL: C32, E17, F37, F42

Understanding and Forecasting Aggregate and Disaggregate Price Dynamics

Central Bank of Ireland Research Technical Papers [View]

JEL: E17, E31

Interpreting Investment-Specific Technology Shocks

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System International Financial Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 1000, 19.07.2010)

JEL: E13, E32

Wage Setting Patterns and Monetary Policy: International Evidence

Boston Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: 10-08, 01.07.2010)

JEL: E1, E31, E32, E52, E58

User costs of housing when households face a credit constraint – evidence for Germany

Deutsche Bundesbank Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 201012, 30.06.2010)

JEL: C32, E13, E22

Families as Roommates: Changes in U.S. Household Size from 1850 to 2000

Bank of Mexico Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2010-07, 18.06.2010)

JEL: D10, E10, J11, N30, O10

Inflation and Unemployment in Competitive Search Equilibrium

Bank of Canada Working papers [View] (Paper: 2010-15, 17.06.2010)

JEL: E12, E13, E40, E52

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