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The following pages link to Structural changes in the US economy: is there a role for monetary policy? (Q2271644):
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- Methods for inference in large multiple-equation Markov-switching models (Q299218) (← links)
- Do institutional changes affect business cycles? Evidence from Europe (Q310994) (← links)
- Changes in the effects of monetary policy on disaggregate price dynamics (Q318366) (← links)
- The dynamics of US inflation: can monetary policy explain the changes? (Q738134) (← links)
- Investigating time-variation in the marginal predictive power of the yield spread (Q844643) (← links)
- Structural shocks and the comovements between output and interest rates (Q976532) (← links)
- The case for Divisia monetary statistics: a Bayesian time-varying approach (Q1624127) (← links)
- Measurement errors and monetary policy: then and now (Q1655584) (← links)
- The dynamics of hours worked and technology (Q1655680) (← links)
- The evolution of U.S. monetary policy: 2000--2007 (Q1656440) (← links)
- Keynesian economics without the Phillips curve (Q1657231) (← links)
- Debt regimes and the effectiveness of monetary policy (Q1657642) (← links)
- Explaining the time-varying effects of oil market shocks on US stock returns (Q1673446) (← links)
- Should the monetary policy rule be different in a financial crisis? (Q1991971) (← links)
- Structural evolution of the postwar U.S. economy (Q1994526) (← links)
- The horseshoe prior for time-varying parameter VARs and monetary policy (Q2246638) (← links)
- Long-term inflation expectations and the transmission of monetary policy shocks: evidence from a SVAR analysis (Q2246771) (← links)
- Should the Democrats move to the left on economic policy? (Q2271335) (← links)
- A time-varying parameter structural model of the UK economy (Q2338502) (← links)
- Quasi‐Bayesian Estimation of Time‐Varying Volatility in DSGE Models (Q3120664) (← links)
- Changes in the relationship between short‐term interest rate, inflation and growth: evidence from the UK, 1820–2014 (Q4971274) (← links)