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  • Schumpeter BSoE Macro Seminar

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    08.02.2022| Dr. Donggyu Lee, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
  • Schumpeter BSoE Macro Seminar

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    01.02.2022| Lucas Herrenbrueck, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver
  • Schumpeter BSoE Macro Seminar

    Identifying Agglomeration Shadows: Long-run Evidence from Ancient Ports

    25.01.2022| Richard Hornbeck, Chicago
  • Seminar of the Macro Department

    Wealth inequality cycles

    25.01.2022| Sören Gaum
  • Seminar of the Macro Department

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    11.01.2022| Alexander Kriwoluzky
  • Schumpeter BSoE Macro Seminar

    Spillovers and Redistribution through Intra-Firm Networks: The Product Replacement Channel (joint with Jay Hyun)

    04.01.2022| Prof. Ryan Kim, Johns Hopkins University
  • Diskussionspapiere 1990 / 2022

    The Signalling Channel of Negative Interest Rates

    Negative interest rates remain a controversial policy for central banks. We study a novel signalling channel and ask under what conditions negative rates should exist in an optimal policymaker’s toolkit. We prove two necessary conditions for the optimality of negative rates: a time-consistent policy setting and a preference for policy smoothing. These conditions allow negative rates to signal policy ...

    2022| Oliver de Groot, Alexander Haas
  • Diskussionspapiere 2019 / 2022

    Green Bonds’ Reputation Effect and Its Impact on the Financing Costs of the Real Estate Sector

    This paper explores the effect of a firm’s reputation of being a green bond issuer on its financing costs. Using a sample of 73 listed Swedish real estate companies issuing in total about 1500 bonds over the period from 2011 till 2021, difference-in-difference analyses and instrumental variable estimations are applied to identify the causal impact of frequent green vis-à-vis frequent non-green bond ...

    2022| Aleksandar Petreski, Dorothea Schäfer, Andreas Stephan
  • DIW Weekly Report 40 / 2022

    Activation of New ECB Emergency Program TPI Has Not Yet Been Required

    Since the beginning of 2022, monetary policy in the euro area has been gradually normalizing. As a result, bond yields of highly indebted countries such as Italy and Greece are rising more sharply than those of countries with less debt, such as Germany, a development referred to as bond market fragmentation. To ensure the coherent effectiveness of monetary policy on economic developments and, ultimately, ...

    2022| Kerstin Bernoth, Sara Dietz, Gökhan Ider, Rosa María Lastra
  • Diskussionspapiere 2012 / 2022

    Real Effects of Financial Market Integration: Evidence from an ECB Collateral Framework Change

    Does central bank collateral policy contribute to financial market integration? We address this question by exploiting that, in 2007, the European Central Bank replaced national collateral frameworks by a single list. Under the single list regime, euro area banks could pledge all euro area bank loans as collateral, not only domestic loans as before the framework change. Banks holding a large share ...

    2022| Pia Hüttl, Matthias Kaldorf
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