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Productivity Shocks and Delayed Exchange-Rate Overshooting
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Keeping Up with the Joneses : Implications for the Welfare Effects of Monetary Policy in Open Economies
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On the Welfare Effects of Monetary Policy When Households Try to Keep Up with the Rest of the World
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On the Hump-Shaped Output Effect of Monetary Policy in an Open Economy
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Financial Openness and Business Cycle Volatility
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Financial Market Integration and Business Cycle Volatility in a Monetary Union
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Noise Trading and the Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks on Nominal and Real Exchange Rates
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Home-Product Bias, Capital Mobility, and the Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks in Open Economies
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The Integration of Imperfect Financial Markets : Implications for Business Cycle Volatility
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Capital Mobility and the Effectiveness of Fiscal Policy in Open Economies
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Keeping up with the Joneses
implications for the welfare effects of monetary policy in open economies -
Financial market integration and business cycle volatility in a monetary union
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Financial openness and business cycle volatility
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On the hump-shaped output effect of monetary policy in an open economy
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The integration of imperfect financial markets
implications for business cycle volatility ; [this paper is part of a research project on "Volatility in the global economy: the role of financial markets"] -
On the welfare effects of monetary policy when households try to keep up with the rest of the world
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Productivity shocks and delayed exchange rate overshooting
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Noise trading and the effects of monetary policy shocks on nominal and real exchange rates
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Home product bias, capital mobility, and the effects of monetary policy shocks in open economies
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Consumer preferences and the reliability of Euler equation tests of capital mobility
some simulation based evidence