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Search-Based Endogenous Illiquidity and the Macroeconomy

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  1. Search-Based Endogenous Illiquidity and the Macroeconomy
    by Christian Zimmermann in NEP-DGE blog on 2014-04-23 02:10:30
  2. Two papers on frictions in the business cycle
    by Christian Zimmermann in NEP-DGE blog on 2016-07-12 19:50:41

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  1. Hyunju Kang & Bok-Keun Yu & Jongmin Yu, 2016. "Global Liquidity and Commodity Prices," Review of International Economics, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 24(1), pages 20-36, February.
  2. Feng Dong, 2023. "Aggregate Implications of Financial Frictions for Unemployment," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 48, pages 45-71, April.
  3. Florin Bilbiie & Xavier Ragot, 2021. "Optimal Monetary Policy and Liquidity with Heterogeneous Households," Review of Economic Dynamics, Elsevier for the Society for Economic Dynamics, vol. 41, pages 71-95, July.
  4. Feinstein, Zachary & Hałaj, Grzegorz, 2023. "Interbank asset-liability networks with fire sale management," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 155(C).
  5. Marco Bassetto & Wei Cui, 2024. "A Ramsey Theory of Financial Distortions," Journal of Political Economy, University of Chicago Press, vol. 132(8), pages 2612-2654.
  6. Wei Cui & Sören Radde, 2016. "Money and Asset Liquidity in Frictional Capital Markets," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 106(5), pages 496-502, May.
  7. Amendola, Nicola & Carbonari, Lorenzo & Ferraris, Leo, 2024. "Three liquid assets," Macroeconomic Dynamics, Cambridge University Press, vol. 28(3), pages 675-698, April.
  8. Feng Dong & Pengfei Wang & Yi Wen, 2016. "Credit search and credit cycles," Economic Theory, Springer;Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory (SAET), vol. 61(2), pages 215-239, February.
  9. Wei Cui, 2022. "Macroeconomic Effects of Delayed Capital Liquidation," Journal of the European Economic Association, European Economic Association, vol. 20(4), pages 1683-1742.
  10. repec:spo:wpecon:info:hdl:2441/j75mfllkr89c8aod1nr586ksc is not listed on IDEAS
  11. Miroslav Gabrovski & Ioannis Kospentaris & Lucie Lebeau, 2024. "The Macroeconomics of Labor, Credit and Financial Market Imperfections," Working Papers 2409, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
  12. Ernst, Ekkehard & Semmler, Willi & Haider, Alexander, 2017. "Debt-deflation, financial market stress and regime change – Evidence from Europe using MRVAR," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 81(C), pages 115-139.
  13. Dong, Feng & Jia, Yandong & Wang, Siqing, 2022. "Speculative Bubbles and Talent Misallocation," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 141(C).
  14. repec:spo:wpmain:info:hdl:2441/j75mfllkr89c8aod1nr586ksc is not listed on IDEAS
  15. Cui, Wei, 2016. "Monetary–fiscal interactions with endogenous liquidity frictions," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 87(C), pages 1-25.
  16. Marco Del Negro & Domenico Giannone & Marc P. Giannoni & Andrea Tambalotti, 2017. "Safety, Liquidity, and the Natural Rate of Interest," Brookings Papers on Economic Activity, Economic Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, vol. 48(1 (Spring), pages 235-316.
  17. Marco Del Negro & Gauti Eggertsson & Andrea Ferrero & Nobuhiro Kiyotaki, 2017. "The Great Escape? A Quantitative Evaluation of the Fed's Liquidity Facilities," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 107(3), pages 824-857, March.
  18. Shouyong Shi & Melanie Cao, 2015. "Endogenously Procyclical Liquidity, Capital Reallocation, and q," 2015 Meeting Papers 100, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  19. Wei Wang, 2021. "Capital reallocation: A tale of two frictions," Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Scottish Economic Society, vol. 68(2), pages 179-208, May.
  20. Dong, Feng & Wang, Pengfei & Wen, Yi, 2020. "A search-based neoclassical model of capital reallocation," European Economic Review, Elsevier, vol. 128(C).
  21. repec:hum:wpaper:sfb649dp2015-032 is not listed on IDEAS
  22. Werner, Maximilian, 2023. "Occasionally binding liquidity constraints and macroeconomic dynamics," Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Elsevier, vol. 150(C).
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  24. Arseneau, David M. & Rappoport W., David E. & Vardoulakis, Alexandros P., 2020. "Private and public liquidity provision in over-the-counter markets," Theoretical Economics, Econometric Society, vol. 15(4), November.
  25. Jia, Pengfei, 2021. "Understanding a New Keynesian Model with Liquidity," MPRA Paper 108286, University Library of Munich, Germany.
  26. Elton Dusha & Alexandre Janiak, 2018. "On the dynamics of asset prices and liquidity: the role of search frictions and idiosyncratic shocks," 2018 Meeting Papers 524, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  27. Radde, Sören & Checherita-Westphal, Cristina & Cui, Wei, 2015. "Government bond liquidity and sovereign-bank interlinkages," SFB 649 Discussion Papers 2015-032, Humboldt University Berlin, Collaborative Research Center 649: Economic Risk.
  28. Acharya, Viral V. & Pedersen, Lasse Heje, 2019. "Economics with Market Liquidity Risk," Critical Finance Review, now publishers, vol. 8(1-2), pages 111-125, December.
  29. repec:hal:wpspec:info:hdl:2441/j75mfllkr89c8aod1nr586ksc is not listed on IDEAS
  30. Feng Dong & Yi Wen, 2017. "Flight to What? — Dissecting Liquidity Shortages in the Financial Crisis," Working Papers 2017-25, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
  31. Wei Cui, 2017. "When Ramsey Searches for Liquidity," 2017 Meeting Papers 1342, Society for Economic Dynamics.
  32. Nicolas Caramp & Julian Kozlowski & Keisuke Teeple, 2022. "Liquidity and Investment in General Equilibrium," Working Papers 2022-022, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, revised 07 Jun 2024.
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