نتایج جستجو برای: money output relationship

تعداد نتایج: 763759  

2007
Valentina CORRADI Andres FERNANDEZ Norman R. SWANSON

Rationality of early release data is typically tested using linear regressions. Thus, failure to reject the null does not rule out the possibility of nonlinear dependence. This paper proposes two tests that have power against generic nonlinear alternatives. A Monte Carlo study shows that the suggested tests have good finite sample properties. Additionally, we carry out an empirical illustration...

1999
Brett Katzman John Kennan Neil Wallace

The effects on ex ante optima of a lag in seeing monetary realizations are studied using a matching model of money. The main new ingredient in the model is meetings in which producers have more information than consumers. A consequence is that increases in the amount of money that occur with small enough probability can have negative impact effects on output, because it is optimal to shut down ...

2014
Yi Wen

The essence of Quantitative Easing (QE) is to reduce the costs of private borrowing through large-scale purchases of privately issue debts, instead of public debts (Ben Bernanke, 2009). Notwithstanding the effectiveness of this highly unconventional monetary policy in reviving private investment and the economy, it is time to think about the likely impacts of the unwinding of QE (or the reverse...

2003
John C. Driscoll

This paper uses a panel of state-level data to test whether changes in bank loan supply affect output. Since the U.S. states are small open economies with fixed exchange rates, state-specific shocks to money demand are automatically accommodated, leading to changes in lending if banks rely on deposits as a source of funding. Using these shocks as an instrumental variable, I find that shocks to ...

Journal: :تحقیقات اقتصادی 0
حسن درگاهی عضو هیأت علمی دانشکده‎ی علوم اقتصادی و سیاسی، دانشگاه شهید بهشتی رؤیا شربت اوغلی

this research follows two aims in case of the iranian economy. first, study of the presence of inflation persistency, and second, looking for an optimal monetary policy rule. results show that inflation in the economy of iran is persistent, in which, short-term and long-term effects of monetary policy should be considered. for this purpose, a loss function for the central bank with arguments of...

2000
M. Stokes Malone

This paper is an empirical investigation of money supply shock asymmetry using disaggregated output data covering the 1962:02-1999:11 sample period. A twostep estimation procedure is employed. The first step estimates the positive and negative shocks to M2 money growth. These shocks are then used as independent variables in the second-step estimation for 10 different disaggregated measures of i...

2012
Gareth Thomas Ya Ping Yin

This paper examines the nexus between money, output and inflation in the United States during the period from 1974 to 2010. The theoretical framework is underpinned by a new Classical–Keynesian synthesis view of inflation, expectations and money growth with the incorporation of a number of neglected areas of contention. The empirical model is based on the error-correction representation of a VA...

2004
Alfred A. Haug William G. Dewald

We study how fluctuations in money growth correlate with fluctuations in real and nominal output growth and inflation. We pick cycles from each time series that last 2 to 8 (business cycles) and 8 to 40 (longer-term cycles) years, using band-pass filters. We employ a data set from 1880 to 2001 for eleven countries, without gaps. Fluctuations in money growth do not play a systematic and importan...

ژورنال: مدیریت شهری 2017
Aghaabassi, Naser ,

The main goal of this research is studying the causative & effect of deficit budget, money offering and inflation rate in Iran during 1360-1390. The results in long time indicates that the bulk of money has had positive effect & meaning on inflation rate during that time and alteration of budget deficit of the government has also positive effect on inflation but by meaningless impress, in other...

2012
Thomas K. Bauer Julia Bredtmann Christoph M. Schmidt Wolfgang Leininger

Volunteering plays a prominent role in the charitable provision of goods and services, yet we know relatively little about why individuals spend time and money to the charity. Assuming that volunteering is a consumption good, we analyze the determinants of individuals’ charitable cash donations and volunteer labor as well as the interdependence between both goods. Using data from the European S...

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