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1“...We use a semi-structural model to estimate neutral rates in the United States. Our Bayesian estimation incorporates prior information on the output gap and...”
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2by Mr.Jarkko Turunen Malin Gardberg Geoffrey J Bannister Mr.Geoffrey J Bannister Jarkko Turunen Malin Gardber“...Despite significant strides in financial development over the past decades, financial dollarization, as reflected in elevated shares of foreign currency...”
11.09.2018
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3“...We use a semi structural model to estimate neutral rates in the United States. Our Bayesian estimation incorporates prior information on the output gap and...”
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4by Balleer, Almut Balleer, Almut Gomez-Salvador, Ramon Gomez-Salvador, Ramon Turunen, Jarkko Turunen, Jarkko Published in Empirical economics (01.06.2014)“...We use a cohort-based model to analyse the determinants of labour force participation in six European economies, focusing on age and cohort effects as factors...”
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5by Dickens, William T Goette, Lorenz Groshen, Erica L Holden, Steinar Messina, Julian Schweitzer, Mark E Turunen, Jarkko Ward, Melanie E Published in The Journal of economic perspectives (Spring 2007)“...Workers' wages are not set in a spot market. Instead, the wages of most workers—at least those who do not switch jobs—typically change only annually and are...”
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6by Messina, Julian Strozzi, Chiara Turunen, Jarkko Published in Journal of economic dynamics & control (2009)“...We study differences in the adjustment of aggregate real wages in the manufacturing sector over the business cycle across OECD countries, combining results...”
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7“...We introduce time-varying systemic risk in an otherwise standard New-Keynesian model to study whether a simple leaning-against-the-wind policy can reduce...”
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8by Messina, J Michelacci, C Turunen, J Zoega, Gylfi“...The group of contributors in this book come from academia and international organizations in Europe and the USA. They focus on trade unions, which affect...”
edited by Jarkko Turunen Julián Messina Gylfi Zoega Claudio Michelacci
29.03.2006
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9“...Composition of the euro area workforce evolves over time and in response to changing labor market conditions. We construct an estimate of growth in euro area...”
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10by Ali Alichi Mr. Douglas Laxton Mr. Jarkko Turunen Charles Freedman Michel Juillard Kevin Clinton Hou Wang Mr. Ondra Kamenik Kevin Clinton Charles Freedman Mr. Ondra Kamenik Michel Juillard Mr. Douglas Laxton Mr. Jarkko Turunen Hou Wang“...The Fed has taken several steps towards strengthening its monetary framework over the past several years. Those steps have supported the Fed's efforts to...”
24.06.2015
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11“...With global supply chains, any value added or production task can be traded as part of goods. This means that competitiveness can be measured either in terms...”
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12by Nagwa Riad Jarkko Turunen Luca Errico Christian Henn Luca Errico Christian Henn Christian Saborowski Mika Saito Jarkko Turunen“...Changing Patterns of Global Trade outlines the factors underlying important shifts in global trade that have occurred in recent decades. The emergence of...”
15.01.2012
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13by Claus Brand Daniel Buncic Jarkko Turunen Published in Journal of the European Economic Association (01.12.2010)“...We use intraday changes in money market rates to construct indicators of news about monetary policy stemming separately from policy decisions and from official...”
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14“...Concerns about export growth within the euro area peripheral countries due to a lack of competitiveness within the euro area are a key policy issue. Our...”
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15by Turunen, Jarkko Published in Applied economics (01.12.1998)“...The paper presents wage curve results disaggregated over time, by individual characteristics, occupations, industries and regions in the United States, using a...”
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17by Laséen, Stefan Pescatori, Andrea Turunen, Jarkko Published in Journal of financial stability (01.10.2017)“...•We introduce time-varying systemic risk in a standard New-Keynesian general equilibrium model.•A monetary policy tightening surprise does not necessarily...”
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18“..."Extending the common baseline model does not fundamentally change the low contribution of labor quality to productivity growth in Germany. Labor quality...”
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20“..."Extending the common baseline model in various dimensions does not fundamentally change the low contribution of labor quality to productivity growth in...”