The Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks on Inequality / / Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani, Aleksandra Zdzienicka
| The Effects of Monetary Policy Shocks on Inequality / / Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani, Aleksandra Zdzienicka |
| Autore | Furceri Davide |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2016 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (44 pages) : illustrations |
| Disciplina | 332.46 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
LounganiPrakash
ZdzienickaAleksandra |
| Collana | IMF Working Papers |
| Soggetto topico |
Monetary policy
Income distribution Banks and Banking Macroeconomics Money and Monetary Policy Fiscal Policy Incomes Policy Price Policy Equity, Justice, Inequality, and Other Normative Criteria and Measurement Aggregate Factor Income Distribution Interest Rates: Determination, Term Structure, and Effects Personal Income, Wealth, and Their Distributions Monetary Policy Banking Monetary economics Income inequality Central bank policy rate Personal income Monetary expansion National accounts Financial services Interest rates Income |
| ISBN |
9781475568356
1475568355 9781475568486 1475568487 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910162944503321 |
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| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Global housing cycles [[electronic resource] /] / Deniz Igan and Prakash Loungani
| Global housing cycles [[electronic resource] /] / Deniz Igan and Prakash Loungani |
| Autore | Igan Deniz |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C., : International Monetary Fund, 2012 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (57 p.) |
| Altri autori (Persone) | LounganiPrakash |
| Collana | IMF working paper |
| Soggetto topico |
Housing
Housing - Prices |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-4755-6679-4
1-4755-1825-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Data; III. Empirical Analysis; A. Housing Cycles; B. Macroeconomic Consequences; IV. Conclusion; References; Tables; 1. House Price Cycles by Country; 2. Characteristics of House Price Cycles; 3. Price-to-Rent Ratio: Adjustment to Benchmark; 4. Modeling House Price Changes: Country-by-Country Regressions; 5. Modeling House Price Changes: Pooled Regressions; 6. Misalignment in House Prices: A Heat Map; 7. Macroeconomic Impact of House Price Corrections; 8. Macroeconomic Impact of House Price Corrections and Country Characteristics; Figures
1. An Unprecedented Global Housing Boom2. A Global Housing Boom Turning into a Global Bust; 3. Measuring House Prices: Differences in U.S. Indices; 4. National versus Sub-national Prices: Selected Indices in the U.K.; 5. Housing Markets: Price versus Quantity; 6. Regional Housing Markets: Prices versus Activity; 7. Global Housing Cycles: Concurrence of Local Markets; 8. Global Booms and Busts; 9. House Prices and Residential Investment; 10. Price-to-Income Ratio by Country; 11. Housing Affordability in the U.S.; 12. Housing Affordability in the U.S.: Now and Then 13. Price-to-Rent Ratio Adjustment in the U.S14. User Cost of Housing in the U.S.; 15. Back to Earth: Predicted and Actual House Price Changes; Appendix |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910461962703321 |
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| Washington, D.C., : International Monetary Fund, 2012 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Global Housing Cycles / / Deniz Igan, Prakash Loungani
| Global Housing Cycles / / Deniz Igan, Prakash Loungani |
| Autore | Igan Deniz |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (57 p.) |
| Altri autori (Persone) | LounganiPrakash |
| Collana |
IMF Working Papers
IMF working paper |
| Soggetto topico |
Housing
Housing - Prices Infrastructure Macroeconomics Real Estate Industries: Financial Services Business Fluctuations Cycles Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy Macroeconomic Aspects of International Trade and Finance: General Housing Supply and Markets Economic Development: Urban, Rural, Regional, and Transportation Analysis Banks Depository Institutions Micro Finance Institutions Mortgages Aggregate Factor Income Distribution Price Level Inflation Deflation Property & real estate Finance Housing prices Income Asset prices Prices National accounts Financial institutions Saving and investment |
| ISBN |
1-4755-6679-4
1-4755-1825-0 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Data; III. Empirical Analysis; A. Housing Cycles; B. Macroeconomic Consequences; IV. Conclusion; References; Tables; 1. House Price Cycles by Country; 2. Characteristics of House Price Cycles; 3. Price-to-Rent Ratio: Adjustment to Benchmark; 4. Modeling House Price Changes: Country-by-Country Regressions; 5. Modeling House Price Changes: Pooled Regressions; 6. Misalignment in House Prices: A Heat Map; 7. Macroeconomic Impact of House Price Corrections; 8. Macroeconomic Impact of House Price Corrections and Country Characteristics; Figures
1. An Unprecedented Global Housing Boom2. A Global Housing Boom Turning into a Global Bust; 3. Measuring House Prices: Differences in U.S. Indices; 4. National versus Sub-national Prices: Selected Indices in the U.K.; 5. Housing Markets: Price versus Quantity; 6. Regional Housing Markets: Prices versus Activity; 7. Global Housing Cycles: Concurrence of Local Markets; 8. Global Booms and Busts; 9. House Prices and Residential Investment; 10. Price-to-Income Ratio by Country; 11. Housing Affordability in the U.S.; 12. Housing Affordability in the U.S.: Now and Then 13. Price-to-Rent Ratio Adjustment in the U.S14. User Cost of Housing in the U.S.; 15. Back to Earth: Predicted and Actual House Price Changes; Appendix |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910786486703321 |
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| Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Global Housing Cycles / / Deniz Igan, Prakash Loungani
| Global Housing Cycles / / Deniz Igan, Prakash Loungani |
| Autore | Igan Deniz |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (57 p.) |
| Disciplina | 332.1 |
| Altri autori (Persone) | LounganiPrakash |
| Collana |
IMF Working Papers
IMF working paper |
| Soggetto topico |
Housing
Housing - Prices Aggregate Factor Income Distribution Asset prices Banks Business Fluctuations Cycles Deflation Depository Institutions Economic Development: Urban, Rural, Regional, and Transportation Analysis Finance Financial institutions Financial Markets and the Macroeconomy Housing prices Housing Supply and Markets Income Industries: Financial Services Inflation Infrastructure Macroeconomic Aspects of International Trade and Finance: General Macroeconomics Micro Finance Institutions Mortgages National accounts Price Level Prices Property & real estate Real Estate Saving and investment |
| ISBN |
9781475566796
1475566794 9781475518252 1475518250 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Data; III. Empirical Analysis; A. Housing Cycles; B. Macroeconomic Consequences; IV. Conclusion; References; Tables; 1. House Price Cycles by Country; 2. Characteristics of House Price Cycles; 3. Price-to-Rent Ratio: Adjustment to Benchmark; 4. Modeling House Price Changes: Country-by-Country Regressions; 5. Modeling House Price Changes: Pooled Regressions; 6. Misalignment in House Prices: A Heat Map; 7. Macroeconomic Impact of House Price Corrections; 8. Macroeconomic Impact of House Price Corrections and Country Characteristics; Figures
1. An Unprecedented Global Housing Boom2. A Global Housing Boom Turning into a Global Bust; 3. Measuring House Prices: Differences in U.S. Indices; 4. National versus Sub-national Prices: Selected Indices in the U.K.; 5. Housing Markets: Price versus Quantity; 6. Regional Housing Markets: Prices versus Activity; 7. Global Housing Cycles: Concurrence of Local Markets; 8. Global Booms and Busts; 9. House Prices and Residential Investment; 10. Price-to-Income Ratio by Country; 11. Housing Affordability in the U.S.; 12. Housing Affordability in the U.S.: Now and Then 13. Price-to-Rent Ratio Adjustment in the U.S14. User Cost of Housing in the U.S.; 15. Back to Earth: Predicted and Actual House Price Changes; Appendix |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910961233703321 |
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| Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2012 | ||
| Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II | ||
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Regional labor market adjustments in the United States / / Mai Dao, Davide Furceri, and Prakash Loungani
| Regional labor market adjustments in the United States / / Mai Dao, Davide Furceri, and Prakash Loungani |
| Autore | Dao Mai |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | [Washington, District of Columbia] : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2014 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (52 p.) |
| Disciplina | 331.120973 |
| Collana | IMF Working Paper |
| Soggetto topico |
Labor market - United States - Econometric models
Labor demand - United States - Econometric models Labor mobility - United States - Econometric models Labor mobility - Economic aspects - United States - Econometric models Unemployment - United States - Econometric models Regional economics - United States - Econometric models |
| Soggetto genere / forma | Electronic books. |
| ISBN |
1-4843-1572-3
1-4755-6574-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Statistical Properties of Regional Employment; III. Baseline Econometric Approach and Results; IV. Endogeneity of State Labor Demand Shocks; A. Test of OLS Identification Assumption; B. Validation of Results with Migration and Population Data; V. The Evolution of Regional Adjustment; A. Documenting Patterns of Regional Adjustment; B. Regional Adjustment During Recessions and Expansions; C. What Drives the Pattern of Mobility?; Compositional Effects; The Role of Risk Sharing; VI. Concluding Remarks; References; Tables
1. Summary Statistics of State-level Data2. Employment Shares by Industry across U.S. States in 2012; 3. Endogeneity and 2SLS: Employment Rate (le) Equation; 4. Endogeneity and 2SLS: Participation Rate (lp) Equation; 5. Direct Estimation of Migration Response to Labor Market Shocks using ACS Data; 6. Job-Related Out-migration Rate by State during the Great Recession: percent of working-age labor force overall and percent of unemployed; 7. Job-search Related Interstate Migration Rate of the Labor Force; Figures; 1. Persistence of Employment Growth Rates across U.S. States, 1976-2011 2. Dispersion of Employment Growth Rates across U.S. States, 1976-20113. Response of State-relative Labor Market Variables: OLS; 4. Distribution of Predicted Employment Growth Based on State-level Industry Mix; 5. 2SLS First Stage Regression, Full Sample and Sub-samples; 6. Response of State-relative Labor Market Variables: OLS vs. IV; 7. Decomposition of a 1 Worker Regional Labor Demand Shock to 3 Adjustment Margins: OLS vs. IV Reduced Form; 8. Response of Ccumulative Net Migration, Using Migration and Population Data Direct Estimates vs. VAR Identifications 9. Response of Net Migration to 1 Percent State-relative Labor demand Shock: Three Sub-samples10 Cross-sectional Correlation between Labor Demand and Net-migration: 2007 vs. 2009; 11. Short-run Response of Net Migration to Labor Demand Shock of 1 Worker: Expanding Window Regressions; 12. Short-run Response of Migration/unemployment/participation to Labor Demand Shock of 1 Worker: Expanding Window Regressions; 13. Interstate Migration Rate: Percent of Working-age Population; 14. Interstate Migration Rate for Job-search: Percent of Working-age Labor Force 15. Response of State-level Relative Labor Market Variables to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Business Cycle Interaction16. Response of Cumulative Net Migration to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Business Cycle Interaction; 17. Dynamics of Uninsured Risk: Business Cycle Interaction; 18. Response of Cumulative Net Migration to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Role of Risk Sharing |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910460632303321 |
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Regional Labor Market Adjustments in the United States / / Mai Dao, Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani
| Regional Labor Market Adjustments in the United States / / Mai Dao, Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani |
| Autore | Dao Mai |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2014 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (52 p.) |
| Disciplina | 331.120973 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
FurceriDavide
LounganiPrakash |
| Collana | IMF Working Papers |
| Soggetto topico |
Labor market - United States - Econometric models
Labor demand - United States - Econometric models Labor mobility - United States - Econometric models Labor mobility - Economic aspects - United States - Econometric models Unemployment - United States - Econometric models Regional economics - United States - Econometric models Labor Demography Emigration and Immigration Foreign Exchange Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General International Migration Labor Demand Demand and Supply of Labor: General Employment Unemployment Wages Intergenerational Income Distribution Aggregate Human Capital Aggregate Labor Productivity Demographic Economics: General Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure Labour income economics Migration, immigration & emigration Population & demography Migration Labor demand Labor markets Population and demographics Labor force Labor market Emigration and immigration Economic theory Population |
| ISBN |
1-4843-1572-3
1-4755-6574-7 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Statistical Properties of Regional Employment; III. Baseline Econometric Approach and Results; IV. Endogeneity of State Labor Demand Shocks; A. Test of OLS Identification Assumption; B. Validation of Results with Migration and Population Data; V. The Evolution of Regional Adjustment; A. Documenting Patterns of Regional Adjustment; B. Regional Adjustment During Recessions and Expansions; C. What Drives the Pattern of Mobility?; Compositional Effects; The Role of Risk Sharing; VI. Concluding Remarks; References; Tables
1. Summary Statistics of State-level Data2. Employment Shares by Industry across U.S. States in 2012; 3. Endogeneity and 2SLS: Employment Rate (le) Equation; 4. Endogeneity and 2SLS: Participation Rate (lp) Equation; 5. Direct Estimation of Migration Response to Labor Market Shocks using ACS Data; 6. Job-Related Out-migration Rate by State during the Great Recession: percent of working-age labor force overall and percent of unemployed; 7. Job-search Related Interstate Migration Rate of the Labor Force; Figures; 1. Persistence of Employment Growth Rates across U.S. States, 1976-2011 2. Dispersion of Employment Growth Rates across U.S. States, 1976-20113. Response of State-relative Labor Market Variables: OLS; 4. Distribution of Predicted Employment Growth Based on State-level Industry Mix; 5. 2SLS First Stage Regression, Full Sample and Sub-samples; 6. Response of State-relative Labor Market Variables: OLS vs. IV; 7. Decomposition of a 1 Worker Regional Labor Demand Shock to 3 Adjustment Margins: OLS vs. IV Reduced Form; 8. Response of Ccumulative Net Migration, Using Migration and Population Data Direct Estimates vs. VAR Identifications 9. Response of Net Migration to 1 Percent State-relative Labor demand Shock: Three Sub-samples10 Cross-sectional Correlation between Labor Demand and Net-migration: 2007 vs. 2009; 11. Short-run Response of Net Migration to Labor Demand Shock of 1 Worker: Expanding Window Regressions; 12. Short-run Response of Migration/unemployment/participation to Labor Demand Shock of 1 Worker: Expanding Window Regressions; 13. Interstate Migration Rate: Percent of Working-age Population; 14. Interstate Migration Rate for Job-search: Percent of Working-age Labor Force 15. Response of State-level Relative Labor Market Variables to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Business Cycle Interaction16. Response of Cumulative Net Migration to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Business Cycle Interaction; 17. Dynamics of Uninsured Risk: Business Cycle Interaction; 18. Response of Cumulative Net Migration to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Role of Risk Sharing |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910787442603321 |
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Regional Labor Market Adjustments in the United States / / Mai Dao, Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani
| Regional Labor Market Adjustments in the United States / / Mai Dao, Davide Furceri, Prakash Loungani |
| Autore | Dao Mai |
| Edizione | [1st ed.] |
| Pubbl/distr/stampa | Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2014 |
| Descrizione fisica | 1 online resource (52 p.) |
| Disciplina | 331.120973 |
| Altri autori (Persone) |
FurceriDavide
LounganiPrakash |
| Collana | IMF Working Papers |
| Soggetto topico |
Labor market - United States - Econometric models
Labor demand - United States - Econometric models Labor mobility - United States - Econometric models Labor mobility - Economic aspects - United States - Econometric models Unemployment - United States - Econometric models Regional economics - United States - Econometric models Labor Demography Emigration and Immigration Foreign Exchange Wages, Compensation, and Labor Costs: General International Migration Labor Demand Demand and Supply of Labor: General Employment Unemployment Wages Intergenerational Income Distribution Aggregate Human Capital Aggregate Labor Productivity Demographic Economics: General Labor Force and Employment, Size, and Structure Labour income economics Migration, immigration & emigration Population & demography Migration Labor demand Labor markets Population and demographics Labor force Labor market Emigration and immigration Economic theory Population Income economics |
| ISBN |
9781484315729
1484315723 9781475565744 1475565747 |
| Formato | Materiale a stampa |
| Livello bibliografico | Monografia |
| Lingua di pubblicazione | eng |
| Nota di contenuto |
Cover; Contents; I. Introduction; II. Statistical Properties of Regional Employment; III. Baseline Econometric Approach and Results; IV. Endogeneity of State Labor Demand Shocks; A. Test of OLS Identification Assumption; B. Validation of Results with Migration and Population Data; V. The Evolution of Regional Adjustment; A. Documenting Patterns of Regional Adjustment; B. Regional Adjustment During Recessions and Expansions; C. What Drives the Pattern of Mobility?; Compositional Effects; The Role of Risk Sharing; VI. Concluding Remarks; References; Tables
1. Summary Statistics of State-level Data2. Employment Shares by Industry across U.S. States in 2012; 3. Endogeneity and 2SLS: Employment Rate (le) Equation; 4. Endogeneity and 2SLS: Participation Rate (lp) Equation; 5. Direct Estimation of Migration Response to Labor Market Shocks using ACS Data; 6. Job-Related Out-migration Rate by State during the Great Recession: percent of working-age labor force overall and percent of unemployed; 7. Job-search Related Interstate Migration Rate of the Labor Force; Figures; 1. Persistence of Employment Growth Rates across U.S. States, 1976-2011 2. Dispersion of Employment Growth Rates across U.S. States, 1976-20113. Response of State-relative Labor Market Variables: OLS; 4. Distribution of Predicted Employment Growth Based on State-level Industry Mix; 5. 2SLS First Stage Regression, Full Sample and Sub-samples; 6. Response of State-relative Labor Market Variables: OLS vs. IV; 7. Decomposition of a 1 Worker Regional Labor Demand Shock to 3 Adjustment Margins: OLS vs. IV Reduced Form; 8. Response of Ccumulative Net Migration, Using Migration and Population Data Direct Estimates vs. VAR Identifications 9. Response of Net Migration to 1 Percent State-relative Labor demand Shock: Three Sub-samples10 Cross-sectional Correlation between Labor Demand and Net-migration: 2007 vs. 2009; 11. Short-run Response of Net Migration to Labor Demand Shock of 1 Worker: Expanding Window Regressions; 12. Short-run Response of Migration/unemployment/participation to Labor Demand Shock of 1 Worker: Expanding Window Regressions; 13. Interstate Migration Rate: Percent of Working-age Population; 14. Interstate Migration Rate for Job-search: Percent of Working-age Labor Force 15. Response of State-level Relative Labor Market Variables to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Business Cycle Interaction16. Response of Cumulative Net Migration to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Business Cycle Interaction; 17. Dynamics of Uninsured Risk: Business Cycle Interaction; 18. Response of Cumulative Net Migration to a 1 Percent Negative Labor Demand Shock: Role of Risk Sharing |
| Record Nr. | UNINA-9910964100703321 |
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| Washington, D.C. : , : International Monetary Fund, , 2014 | ||
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