News Shocks in Open Economies

News Shocks in Open Economies
Author: Mr.Rabah Arezki,Valerie A Ramey,Liugang Sheng
Publsiher: International Monetary Fund
Total Pages: 54
Release: 2015-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781513543154

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This paper explores the effect of news shocks on the current account and other macroeconomic variables using worldwide giant oil discoveries as a directly observable measure of news shocks about future output ? the delay between a discovery and production is on average 4 to 6 years. We first present a two-sector small open economy model in order to predict the responses of macroeconomic aggregates to news of an oil discovery. We then estimate the effects of giant oil discoveries on a large panel of countries. Our empirical estimates are consistent with the predictions of the model. After an oil discovery, the current account and saving rate decline for the first 5 years and then rise sharply during the ensuing years. Investment rises robustly soon after the news arrives, while GDP does not increase until after 5 years. Employment rates fall slightly for a sustained period of time.

The Transmission of Domestic Shocks in Open Economies

The Transmission of Domestic Shocks in Open Economies
Author: Christopher J. Erceg,Christopher J. Gust,José David López-Salido
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 69
Release: 2007
Genre: Financial crises
ISBN: OCLC:195849002

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Cost push Shocks and Monetary Policy in Open Economies

Cost push Shocks and Monetary Policy in Open Economies
Author: Alan Sutherland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 33
Release: 2002
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 3935821360

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News and Sovereign Default Risk in Small Open Economies

News and Sovereign Default Risk in Small Open Economies
Author: Ceyhun Bora Durdu
Publsiher: DIANE Publishing
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2010-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781437939149

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This paper builds a model of sovereign debt in which default risk, interest rates, and debt depend not only on current fundamentals but also on news about future fundamentals. News shocks (NS) affect equilibrium outcomes because they contain info. about the future ability of the gov¿t. to repay its debt. First, in the model with NS not all defaults occur in bad times. Second, the NS help account for key differences between emerging markets and developed economies: as the precision of the news improves the model predicts lower variability of consumption, less counter-cyclical trade balance and interest rate spreads. Finally, the model also captures the hump-shaped relationship between default rates and the precision of news obtained from the data.

Macroeconomic Policy in an Open Economy

Macroeconomic Policy in an Open Economy
Author: Oscar Bajo Rubio
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2003
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UVA:X004742912

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Although it is the chief tool for international policy analysis in an international context, the Mundell-Fleming model has come under some scrutiny as being obsolete and weak in microeconomics. The model is used to study monetary and fiscal policy of various exchange rate systems. New Open Economy Macroeconomics attempts to insert market imperfections and microfoundations into its framework, as an alternative to Mundell-Fleming. However, this new structure has raised its own doubts about its viability as an alternative to Mundell-Fleming. The empirical tests of New Open Macroeconomic models do not result in predictions that fit with available evidence. This testing, though, is still in its early stages and the new models continue to hold some promise. This book assembles a series of papers that take differing points of view in theoretical analyses of macroeconomic policies in open economies. These observations provide a solid framework for study, examine applications in two-country models and try and unite Mundell-Fleming with New Open Macroeconomics. With economics a constant in the forefront of the news, the studies here offer a glimpse at the cutting edge of fiscal researc

International Macroeconomics

International Macroeconomics
Author: Stephanie Schmitt-Grohé,Martín Uribe,Michael Woodford
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 482
Release: 2022-09-06
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780691170640

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An essential introduction to one of the most timely and important subjects in economics International Macroeconomics presents a rigorous and theoretically elegant treatment of real-world international macroeconomic problems, incorporating the latest economic research while maintaining a microfounded, optimizing, and dynamic general equilibrium approach. This one-of-a-kind textbook introduces a basic model and applies it to fundamental questions in international economics, including the determinants of the current account in small and large economies, processes of adjustment to shocks, the determinants of the real exchange rate, the role of fixed and flexible exchange rates in models with nominal rigidities, and interactions between monetary and fiscal policy. The book confronts theoretical predictions using actual data, highlighting both the power and limits of given theories and encouraging critical thinking. Provides a rigorous and elegant treatment of fundamental questions in international macroeconomicsBrings undergraduate and master’s instruction in line with modern economic researchFollows a microfounded, optimizing, and dynamic general equilibrium approachAddresses fundamental questions in international economics, such as the role of capital controls in the presence of financial frictions and balance-of-payments crisesUses real-world data to test the predictions of theoretical modelsFeatures a wealth of exercises at the end of each chapter that challenge students to hone their theoretical skills and scrutinize the empirical relevance of modelsAccompanied by a website with lecture slides for every chapter

Liquidity Markets and Trading in Action

Liquidity  Markets and Trading in Action
Author: Deniz Ozenbas
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 111
Release: 2022
Genre: Business enterprises
ISBN: 9783030748173

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This open access book addresses four standard business school subjects: microeconomics, macroeconomics, finance and information systems as they relate to trading, liquidity, and market structure. It provides a detailed examination of the impact of trading costs and other impediments of trading that the authors call rictions It also presents an interactive simulation model of equity market trading, TraderEx, that enables students to implement trading decisions in different market scenarios and structures. Addressing these topics shines a bright light on how a real-world financial market operates, and the simulation provides students with an experiential learning opportunity that is informative and fun. Each of the chapters is designed so that it can be used as a stand-alone module in an existing economics, finance, or information science course. Instructor resources such as discussion questions, Powerpoint slides and TraderEx exercises are available online.

International Dimensions of Monetary Policy

International Dimensions of Monetary Policy
Author: Jordi Galí,Mark Gertler
Publsiher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 663
Release: 2010-03-15
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780226278872

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United States monetary policy has traditionally been modeled under the assumption that the domestic economy is immune to international factors and exogenous shocks. Such an assumption is increasingly unrealistic in the age of integrated capital markets, tightened links between national economies, and reduced trading costs. International Dimensions of Monetary Policy brings together fresh research to address the repercussions of the continuing evolution toward globalization for the conduct of monetary policy. In this comprehensive book, the authors examine the real and potential effects of increased openness and exposure to international economic dynamics from a variety of perspectives. Their findings reveal that central banks continue to influence decisively domestic economic outcomes—even inflation—suggesting that international factors may have a limited role in national performance. International Dimensions of Monetary Policy will lead the way in analyzing monetary policy measures in complex economies.