CAMA Working Papers
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- 2019-60: An investigation of the exchange rate pass-through in the Baltic states
- Mariarosaria Comunale
- 2019-59: The shale oil boom and the US economy: Spillovers and time-varying effects
- Hilde Bjørnland and Julia Zhulanova
- 2019-58: Early 20th century American exceptionalism: Production, trade and diffusion of the automobile
- Dong Cheng, Mario Crucini, Hyunseung Oh and Hakan Yilmazkuday
- 2019-57: Did the American recovery and reinvestment act help counties most affected by the great recession?
- Mario Crucini and Nam Vu
- 2019-56: Supply flexibility in the shale patch: Evidence from North Dakota
- Hilde Bjørnland, Frode Nordvik and Maximilian Rohrer
- 2019-55: Dutch disease dynamics reconsidered
- Hilde Bjørnland, Leif Thorsrud and Ragnar Torvik
- 2019-54: A short review on the economics of artificial intelligence
- Yingying Lu and Yixiao Zhou
- 2019-53: How resilient is ASEAN-5 to trade shocks? Regional and global shocks compared
- Mala Raghavan and Evelyn Devadason
- 2019-52: House prices post-GFC: More household debt for longer
- Creina Day
- 2019-51: Asymmetric conjugate priors for large Bayesian VARs
- Joshua Chan
- 2019-50: Australian macro-econometric models and their construction - A short history
- Adrian Pagan
- 2019-49: Long-term macroeconomic effects of climate change: A cross-country analysis
- Matthew Kahn, Kamiar Mohaddes, Ryan N. C. Ng, Mohammad Pesaran, Mehdi Raissi and Jui-Chung Yang
- 2019-48: Inflation and monetary policy: What South African newspapers report in an era of policy transparency
- Monique Reid, Zinette Bergman, Stan Du Plessis, Manfred Max Bergman and Pierre Siklos
- 2019-47: Empirically-transformed linear opinion pools
- Anthony Garratt, Timo Henckel and Shaun Vahey
- 2019-46: Efficient selection of hyperparameters in large Bayesian VARs using automatic differentiation
- Joshua Chan, Liana Jacobi and Dan Zhu
- 2019-45: An automated prior robustness analysis in Bayesian model comparison
- Joshua Chan, Liana Jacobi and Dan Zhu
- 2019-44: Monetary policy, inflation target and the great moderation: An empirical investigation
- Qazi Haque
- 2019-43: Analyzing credit risk transmission to the non-financial sector in Europe: A network approach
- Christian Gross and Pierre Siklos
- 2019-42: Price discovery in agricultural commodity markets: Do speculators contribute?
- Martin T. Bohl, Pierre Siklos, Martin Stefan and Claudia Wellenreuther
- 2019-41: Implications of partial information for econometric modeling of macroeconomic systems
- Adrian Pagan and Tim Robinson
- 2019-40: Can loss aversion shed light on the deflation puzzle?
- Jeanette Lye and Ian McDonald
- 2019-39: Demographic change, human capital, and economic growth in Korea
- Jong-Suk Han and Jong-Wha Lee
- 2019-38: Yield curve and financial uncertainty: Evidence based on US data
- Efrem Castelnuovo
- 2019-37: Females, the elderly, and also males: Demographic aging and macroeconomy in Japan
- Sagiri Kitao, Minamo Mikoshiba and Hikaru Takeuchi
- 2019-36: Dimensions of inequality in Japan: Distributions of earnings, income and wealth between 1984 and 2014
- Sagiri Kitao and Tomoaki Yamada
- 2019-35: US-China rivalry: The macro policy choices
- Rodney Tyers and Yixiao Zhou
- 2019-34: Residual shape risk on natural gas market with mixed jump diffusion
- Karel Janda and Jakub Kourilek
- 2019-33: New kid on the block? China vs the US in world oil markets
- Jamie Cross, Bao H. Nguyen and Bo Zhang
- 2019-32: On the relationship between domestic saving and the current account: Evidence and theory for developing countries
- Markus Brueckner, Wojtek Paczos and Evi Pappa
- 2019-31: Absolute momentum, sustainable withdrawal rates and glidepath investing in US retirement portfolios from 1925
- Andrew Clare, James Seaton, Peter Smith and Stephen Thomas
- 2019-30: Changes in the inflation target and the comovement between inflation and the nominal interest rate
- Yunjong Eo and Denny Lie
- 2019-29: Inflation expectations: Review and evidence
- Ayhan Kose, Hideaki Matsuoka, Ugo Panizza and Dana Vorisek
- 2019-28: Why do fiscal multipliers depend on fiscal positions?
- Raju Huidrom, Ayhan Kose, Jamus Lim and Franziska Ohnsorge
- 2019-27: Risk aversion among Australian households
- Robert Breunig and Owen Freestone
- 2019-26: Stagnation vs singularity: The global implications of alternative productivity growth scenarios
- Warwick McKibbin and Adam Triggs
- 2019-25: An analysis of the global oil market using SVARMA models
- Mala Raghavan
- 2019-24: Global inflation synchronization
- Jongrim Ha, Ayhan Kose and Franziska Ohnsorge
- 2019-23: A provincial view of consumption risk sharing: Asset classes as shock absorbers
- Victor Pontines
- 2019-22: Understanding inflation in emerging and developing economies
- Jongrim Ha, Ayhan Kose and Franziska Ohnsorge
- 2019-21: Macroeconomic time-series evidence that energy efficiency improvements do not save energy
- Stephan B. Bruns, Alessio Moneta and David Stern
- 2019-20: The relationship between fuel and food prices: Methods, outcomes, and lessons for commodity price risk management
- Karel Janda and Ladislav Krištoufek
- 2019-19: Large Bayesian vector autoregressions
- Joshua Chan
- 2019-18: FinTech and the future of financial services: What are the research gaps?
- Anil Kavuri and Alistair Milne
- 2019-17: Measuring multi-product banks' market power using the Lerner index
- Sherrill Shaffer and Laura Spierdijk
- 2019-16: Role of expectations in a liquidity trap
- Kohei Hasui, Yoshiyuki Nakazono and Yuki Teranishi
- 2019-15: Improved methods for combining point forecasts for an asymmetrically distributed variable
- Ozer Karagedikli, Shaun Vahey and Elizabeth C. Wakerly
- 2019-14: The Australian real-time fiscal database: A overview and an illustration of its use in analysing planned and realised fiscal policies
- Kevin Lee, James Morley, Kalvinder Shields and Madeleine Sui-Lay Tan
- 2019-13: Measuring the fiscal multiplier when plans take time to implement
- Kevin Lee, James Morley, Kian Ong and Kalvinder Shields
- 2019-12: Money-financed fiscal stimulus: The effects of implementation lag
- Takayuki Tsuruga and Shota Wake
- 2019-11: The US-China trade dispute: A macro perspective
- Rodney Tyers and Yixiao Zhou
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