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Difference Analysis and Suggestions on the Application of Quantitative Methods in Public Policy Analysis Between China and the United States
This paper compares the similarities in the application of quantitative methods of public policy analysis between China and the United States, mainly... -
Economic analysis of China’s grain for green policy: theory and evidence
First phase of the grain for green (GFG) policy, one of the China’s forest policies, was implemented in the late 1990s and ended in 2012. The first...
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Quantitative Easing Policy and Income Inequality in the U.S. Economy: Evidence from a FAVAR Model
The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of monetary base shocks on different measures of inequality in the U.S. economy for the periods before...
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Post-COVID inflation and the monetary policy dilemma: an agent-based scenario analysis
The economic shocks that followed the COVID-19 pandemic have brought to light the difficulty, both for academics and policy makers, of describing and...
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Quantitative Methods in Finance Exploring the Drivers of Sustainable Economic Growth in the EU
This book explores certain social and environmental drivers of sustainable economic growth for European Union countries (EU-27) and United Kingdom...
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When Does Monetary Policy Sway House Prices? A Meta-Analysis
Several central banks have leaned against the wind in the housing market by increasing the policy rate preemptively to prevent a bubble. Yet the...
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The effectiveness of ultra-loose monetary policy in a high inflation economy: a time-varying causality analysis for Turkey
The highest rate of inflation was observed as countries faced increasing prices for food and energy, primarily due to supply disruptions caused by...
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Inflation Dynamics and Quantitative Easing
The paper studies the quantitative easing (QE)-inflation nexus, as well as other inflationary factors such as supply, demand, oil and fiscal shocks....
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Unconventional monetary policy and the stock market
We use weekly changes in the size of the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet as a policy tool that has largely been ignored in the literature to...
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Popular autocrats: why do voters support Viktor Orbán’s government in Hungary? A quantitative analysis
Authoritarian populism has become an increasingly prevalent subtype of hybrid regime and is characterized by weakened democratic institutions and a...
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A social network analysis approach to estimate export disruption spread in the US during the Covid-19 pandemic: how policy response and industry ties relate
We examine how the Covid-19 pandemic led to the propagation of export disruptions on a state-by-state basis using a social network analysis model. We...
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Evaluation of International Monetary Policy Coordination: Evidence from Machine Learning Algorithms
Being a critical for integrating of the global financial system, international monetary policy coordination deserves attention to offer timely and...
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Policy Sentiment and Bank’s Lending Behavior: Evidence from China’s Photovoltaic Industry
The Chinese photovoltaic (PV) industry has experienced rapid growth due to the supportive industrial policies put in place by the Chinese government....
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Monetary Policy and the Evolution of Wealth Disparity: An Assessment Using US Survey of Consumer Finance Data
In the context of the studies of income and wealth distribution, this paper explores evidence to what extent recent monetary policy had distribution...
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One Shock, Many Policy Responses
Policymakers have relied on a wide range of policy tools to cope with capital flow shocks. And yet, the effects and interaction of these policies...
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Spillovers of US unconventional monetary policy: quantitative easing, spreads, and international financial markets
This study investigates the international spillover effects of US unconventional monetary policy (UMP)—frequently called large-scale asset purchases...
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A Walk-Through and Analysis of U.S. Monetary Policy
We take the Fed's monetary policy and the U.S. macroeconomy since the 1980s as the research object, and then derive the relationship between monetary... -
Financial inclusion, entrepreneurs’ credit risk exposure and social planner financial policy
In this paper, we first show the importance of financial inclusion for poor households for the economy. We also study the impact of the social...
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Policymakers and Policy Evolution of Scientific and Technological Resource Integration in China
The policy system is an important guarantee for promoting the integration of scientific and technological resources. In China, the evolution of the...
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The future of transport-related emissions in dense urban areas: an analysis of various policy scenarios with MOLES
Reducing air pollution is a major policy challenge, especially in densely populated urban areas where human exposure to emissions is considerable....