Market Segmentation And The Response Of The Real Interest Rate To Monetary Policy Shocks
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- Occhino Filippo, 2006.
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- Dotsey, Michael & Guerron-Quintana, Pablo A., 2016.
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- Julia K. Thomas & Aubhik Khan, 2005.
"Inflation and Interest Rates with Endogenous Market Segmentation,"
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- Julia Thomas & Aubhik Khan, 2012. "Inflation and Interest Rates with Endogenous Market Segmentation," 2012 Meeting Papers 1070, Society for Economic Dynamics.
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- Zeno Enders, 2020.
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The Economic Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 130(628), pages 1031-1056.
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"Markets Segmentation and the Hump-Shaped Response of Output to Monetary Policy Shocks,"
2004 Meeting Papers
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- Filippo Occhino, 2004. "Market Segmentation and the 'Hump-Shaped' Response of Output to Monetary Policy Shocks," Departmental Working Papers 200410, Rutgers University, Department of Economics.
- Hirokazu Ishise Nao Sudo, 2013. "Inventory‐Theoretic Money Demand and Relative Price Dynamics," Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Blackwell Publishing, vol. 45(2‐3), pages 299-326, March.
- Aubhik Khan & Julia Thomas, 2015.
"Revisiting the Tale of Two Interest Rates with Endogenous Market Segmentation,"
Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 18(2), pages 243-268, April.
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