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Erscheinungsjahr | Titel | Autor:innen |
2019 | Macroeconomic effects of gender discrimination | Neyer, Ulrike; Stempel, Daniel |
2019 | The Effects of Gender Discrimination in DSGE Models | Stempel, Daniel; Neyer, Ulrike |
2020 | Asymmetric macroeconomic effects of QE-induced increases in excess reserves in a monetary union | Horst, Maximilian; Neyer, Ulrike; Stempel, Daniel |
2022 | Asymmetric Macroeconomic Effects of QE and Excess Reserves in a Monetary Union | Neyer, Ulrike; Stempel, Daniel; Horst, Maximilian |
2022 | DSGE models and machine learning: An application to monetary policy in the euro area | Stempel, Daniel; Zahner, Johannes |
2022 | How should central banks react to household inflation heterogeneity? | Neyer, Ulrike; Stempel, Daniel |
2022 | Should Central Banks Consider Household Inflation Heterogeneity? | Stempel, Daniel; Neyer, Ulrike |
2022 | Die EZB muss die Inflation glaubwürdiger bekämpfen | Horst, Maximilian; Stempel, Daniel; Neyer, Ulrike |
2022 | Household Inflation Inequality in the United States and Europe | Stempel, Daniel |
2023 | Whose inflation rates matter most? A DSGE model and machine learning approach to monetary policy in the Euro area | Stempel, Daniel; Zahner, Johannes |
2023 | Hyperinflation, kollektives Gedächtnis und Zentralbankunabhängigkeit | Neyer, Ulrike; Stempel, Daniel |
2023 | The Macroeconomic Effects of Different CBDC Regimes in an Economy with a Heterogeneous Household Sector | Magin, Jana; Neyer, Ulrike; Stempel, Daniel |
2023 | The macroeconomic effects of different CBDC regimes in an economy with a heterogeneous household sector | Magin, Jana Anjali; Neyer, Ulrike; Stempel, Daniel |
2023 | Whose Inflation Rates Matter Most? A DSGE Model and Machine Learning Approach to Monetary Policy in the Euro Area | Stempel, Daniel; Zahner, Johannes |