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1. Global flight to safety, business cycles, and the dollar

Bodenstein, Martin; Cuba Borda, Pablo; Gornemann, Nils; Presno, Ignacio; Prestipino, Andrea; Queralto, Albert; Raffo, Andrea;
2023
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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2. Global flight to safety, business cycles, and the dollar

Bodenstein, Martin; Cuba Borda, Pablo; Gornemann, Nils; Presno, Ignacio; Prestipino, Andrea; Queralto, Albert; Raffo, Andrea;
2023
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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3. Trade policies and fiscal devaluations

Erceg, Christopher J.; Prestipino, Andrea; Raffo, Andrea;
2022
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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4. Trade policies and fiscal devaluations

Erceg, Christopher J.; Prestipino, Andrea; Raffo, Andrea;
2023
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5. Alternative Strategies : how do they work? ; how might they help?

Arias, Jonas; Bodenstein, Martin; Chung, Hess; Drautzburg, Thorsten; Raffo, Andrea;
2020
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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6. The economic effects of trade policy uncertainty

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We study the effects of unexpected changes in trade policy uncertainty (TPU) on the U.S. economy. We construct three measures of TPU based on newspaper coverage, firms' earnings conference calls, and aggregate data on tari rates. We document that increases in TPU reduce investment and activity using both firm-level and aggregate macroeconomic data. We interpret the empirical results through the lens of a two-country general equilibrium model with nominal rigidities and firms' export participation decisions. In the model as in the data, news and increased uncertainty about higher future tariffs reduce investment and activity

Caldara, Dario; Iacoviello, Matteo; Molligo, Patrick; Prestipino, Andrea; Raffo, Andrea;
2019
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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7. Trade Policies and Fiscal Devaluations

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Fiscal devaluations—an increase in import tariffs and export subsidies (IX) or an increase in value-added taxes and payroll subsidies (VP)—have been shown to provide as much stimulus under fixed exchange rates as a currency devaluation. We find that if agents expect policies to be reversed and the tax pass-through is large, VP is contractionary and IX provides a modest boost. In our medium-scale DSGE model, both features are crucial in accounting for Germany’s underperformance in response to VP in 2007. These findings cast doubt on fiscal devaluations as a cyclical stabilization tool when monetary policy is constrained

Erceg, Christopher J.; Prestipino, Andrea; Raffo, Andrea;
2022
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8. The macroeconomic effects of trade policy

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We study the short-run macroeconomic effects of trade policies that are equivalent in a friction-less economy, namely a uniform increase in import tariffs and export subsidies (IX), an increase in value-added taxes accompanied by a payroll tax reduction (VP), and a border adjustment of corporate pro.t taxes (BAT). Using a dynamic New Keynesian open-economy framework, we summarize conditions for exact neutrality and equivalence of these policies. Neutrality requires the real exchange rate to appreciate enough to fully offset the effects of the policies on net exports. We argue that a combination of higher import tariffs and export subsidies is likely to trigger only a partial exchange rate offset and thus boosts net exports and output (with the output stimulus largely due to the subsidies). Under full pass-through of taxes, IX and BAT are equivalent but VP is not. We show that a temporary VP can increase intertemporal prices enough to depress aggregate demand and output, even when wages are sticky. These contractionary effects are especially pronounced under fixed exchange rates

Erceg, Christopher J.; Prestipino, Andrea; Raffo, Andrea;
2018
Type: Graue Literatur; Non-commercial literature; Arbeitspapier; Working Paper;
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9. Alternative Strategies : How Do They Work? How Might They Help?

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Several structural developments in the U.S. economy—including lower neutral interest rates and a flatter Phillips curve—have challenged the ability of the current monetary policy framework to deliver on the Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) dual-mandate goals. This paper explores whether makeup strategies, in which policymakers seek to stabilize average inflation around the inflation target over some horizon, could strengthen the FOMC’s ability to fulfill its dual mandate. The quantitative analysis discussed here suggests that credible makeup strategies may provide some moderate stabilization gains. The practical implementation of these strategies, however, faces a number of challenges that would have to be surmounted for the full benefit of these strategies to be realized

Arias, Jonas; Bodenstein, Martin; Chung, Hess T.; Drautzburg, Thorsten; Raffo, Andrea;
2020
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10. The economic effects of trade policy uncertainty

Caldara, Dario; Iacoviello, Matteo; Molligo, Patrick; Prestipino, Andrea; Raffo, Andrea;
2020
Type: Aufsatz in Zeitschrift; Article in journal;
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Citations: 164 (based on OpenCitations)

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Sonja Fransen


Biblio: Sonja is a research fellow at the Maastricht School of Governance. She completed a Master degree in Clinical Health Psychology at Tilburg University, a pre-master year of Development Studies at Radboud University, and a Research Master in Social Cultural Sciences at Radboud University. In September 2009 Sonja joined the migration research group at Maastricht Graduate School of Governance (MGSoG), Maastricht University, to do her PhD research. After this, Sonja worked as a postdoctoral researcher on several projects related to (forced) migration at MGSoG, in collaboration with the Centre for Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS), University of Oxford. Currently, Sonja works as a postdoctoral researcher on the Migration as Development (MADE) project at the University of Amsterdam.

Profession

  • Soziologin
  • Affiliations

  • Maastricht Graduate School of Governance
  • External links

  • Gemeinsame Normdatei (GND) im Katalog der Deutschen Nationalbibliothek
  • Open Researcher and Contributor ID (ORCID)
  • Virtual International Authority File (VIAF)
  • International Standard Name Identifier (ISNI)


  • Publishing years

    1
      2024
    1
      2023
    1
      2022
    3
      2020
    1
      2019
    2
      2018

    Series

    1. Working papers (5)
    2. Working paper series / United Nations University, UNU-MERIT (1)