Lukas Hoesch
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First Name: | Lukas |
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Last Name: | Hoesch |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pho733 |
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Affiliation
Departament d'Economia i Empresa
Universitat Pompeu Fabra
Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (Barcelona GSE)
Barcelona, Spainhttp://www.econ.upf.edu/
(34) 935 42 1766
(34)935 42 17 46
Ramon Trias Fargas 25-27, 08005 Barcelona
RePEc:edi:deupfes (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Lukas Hoesch & Barbara Rossi & Tatevik Sekhposyan, 2020.
"Has the Information Channel of Monetary Policy Disappeared? Revisiting the Empirical Evidence,"
Working Papers
1158, Barcelona Graduate School of Economics.
- Hoesch, Lukas & Rossi, Barbara & Sekhposyan, Tatevik, 2020. "Has the Information Channel of Monetary Policy Disappeared? Revisiting the Empirical Evidence," CEPR Discussion Papers 14456, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Lukas Hoesch & Barbara Rossi & Tatevik Sekhposyan, 2020. "Has the information channel of monetary policy disappeared? Revisiting the empirical evidence," Economics Working Papers 1701, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
- Lukas Hoesch & Barbara Rossi & Tatevik Sekhposyan, 2020. "Has the Information Channel of Monetary Policy Disappeared? Revisiting the Empirical Evidence," Working Paper Series 2020-08, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
Citations
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- Lukas Hoesch & Barbara Rossi & Tatevik Sekhposyan, 2020.
"Has the Information Channel of Monetary Policy Disappeared? Revisiting the Empirical Evidence,"
Working Papers
1158, Barcelona Graduate School of Economics.
- Hoesch, Lukas & Rossi, Barbara & Sekhposyan, Tatevik, 2020. "Has the Information Channel of Monetary Policy Disappeared? Revisiting the Empirical Evidence," CEPR Discussion Papers 14456, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
- Lukas Hoesch & Barbara Rossi & Tatevik Sekhposyan, 2020. "Has the information channel of monetary policy disappeared? Revisiting the empirical evidence," Economics Working Papers 1701, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra.
- Lukas Hoesch & Barbara Rossi & Tatevik Sekhposyan, 2020. "Has the Information Channel of Monetary Policy Disappeared? Revisiting the Empirical Evidence," Working Paper Series 2020-08, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
Cited by:
- Taeyoung Doh & Dongho Song & Shu-Kuei X. Yang, 2020. "Deciphering Federal Reserve Communication via Text Analysis of Alternative FOMC Statements," Research Working Paper RWP 20-14, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City.
- Michael D. Bauer & Eric T. Swanson, 2020.
"The Fed's Response to Economic News Explains the “Fed Information Effect”,"
Working Paper Series
2020-06, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
- Michael D. Bauer & Eric T. Swanson, 2020. "The Fed's Response to Economic News Explains the "Fed Information Effect"," CESifo Working Paper Series 8151, CESifo.
- Michael D. Bauer & Eric T. Swanson, 2020. "The Fed's Response to Economic News Explains the "Fed Information Effect"," NBER Working Papers 27013, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
- Oliver Holtemöller & Alexander Kriwoluzky & Boreum Kwak, 2020.
"Exchange Rates and the Information Channel of Monetary Policy,"
Discussion Papers of DIW Berlin
1906, DIW Berlin, German Institute for Economic Research.
- Holtemöller, Oliver & Kriwoluzky, Alexander & Kwak, Boreum, 2020. "Exchange rates and the information channel of monetary policy," IWH Discussion Papers 17/2020, Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH).
- Laséen, Stefan, 2020. "Monetary Policy Surprises, Central Bank Information Shocks, and Economic Activity in a Small Open Economy," Working Paper Series 396, Sveriges Riksbank (Central Bank of Sweden).
- Andrew B. Martinez, 2020. "Extracting Information from Different Expectations," Working Papers 2020-008, The George Washington University, Department of Economics, H. O. Stekler Research Program on Forecasting.
- Christopher S. Sutherland, 2020. "Forward Guidance and Expectation Formation: A Narrative Approach," Staff Working Papers 20-40, Bank of Canada.
- Jarociński, Marek, 2020. "Central bank information effects and transatlantic spillovers," Working Paper Series 2482, European Central Bank.
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NEP Fields
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- NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (3) 2020-03-09 2020-03-16 2020-03-23. Author is listed
- NEP-ORE: Operations Research (3) 2020-03-09 2020-03-16 2020-03-23. Author is listed
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