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Changes in Monetary Regimes and the Identification of Monetary Policy Shocks: Narrative Evidence from Canada. (2018). Sekkel, Rodrigo ; Champagne, Julien.
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  7. The role of the exchange rate in Canadian monetary policy: evidence from a TVP-BVAR model. (2018). Kempa, Bernd ; Dybowski, Philipp T ; Hanisch, Max.
    In: Empirical Economics.
    RePEc:spr:empeco:v:55:y:2018:i:2:d:10.1007_s00181-017-1305-7.

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  8. Changes in Monetary Regimes and the Identification of Monetary Policy Shocks: Narrative Evidence from Canada. (2018). Sekkel, Rodrigo ; Champagne, Julien.
    In: 2018 Meeting Papers.
    RePEc:red:sed018:128.

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  9. Is the Response of the Bank of England to Exchange Rate Movements Frequency-Dependent?. (2018). GUPTA, RANGAN ; Caraiani, Petre.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:pre:wpaper:201883.

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  10. The Response of G7 Real Exchange Rates to Oil Price Shocks. (2018). Al Rasasi, Moayad.
    In: International Journal of Economics and Finance.
    RePEc:ibn:ijefaa:v:10:y:2018:i:4:p:191-205.

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  11. Changes in monetary regimes and the identification of monetary policy shocks: Narrative evidence from Canada. (2018). Sekkel, Rodrigo ; Champagne, Julien.
    In: Journal of Monetary Economics.
    RePEc:eee:moneco:v:99:y:2018:i:c:p:72-87.

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  12. A new particle filtering approach to estimate stochastic volatility models with Markov-switching. (2018). Karamé, Frédéric ; Karame, Frederic.
    In: Econometrics and Statistics.
    RePEc:eee:ecosta:v:8:y:2018:i:c:p:204-230.

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  13. Monetary policy and structural changes in Colombia, 1990-2016: A Markov Switching approach. (2018). Cadavid-Sánchez, Sebastián ; Sanchez, Sebastian Cadavid.
    In: Documentos CEDE.
    RePEc:col:000089:016970.

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  14. Targeting Long-term Rates in a Model with Financial Frictions and Regime Switching. (2018). Cadavid-Sanchez, Sebastian ; Rodriguez, Gerardo Kattan ; Bolaos, Alberto Ortiz.
    In: Investigación Conjunta-Joint Research.
    RePEc:cml:incocp:5en-6.

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  15. Forecasting South African macroeconomic variables with a Markov-switching small open-economy dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model. (2017). Kotze, Kevin ; GUPTA, RANGAN ; Balcilar, Mehmet.
    In: Empirical Economics.
    RePEc:spr:empeco:v:53:y:2017:i:1:d:10.1007_s00181-016-1157-6.

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  16. Changes in nominal rigidities in Poland - a regime switching DSGE perspective. (2016). Kuchta, Zbigniew ; Baranowski, Pawel.
    In: Proceedings of International Academic Conferences.
    RePEc:sek:iacpro:5306955.

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  17. Changes in nominal rigidities in Poland – a regime switching DSGE perspective. (2016). Kuchta, Zbigniew ; Baranowski, Pawel.
    In: MPRA Paper.
    RePEc:pra:mprapa:70573.

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  18. Government spending multipliers and the zero lower bound. (2016). Xiao, Wei ; Ji, Yangyang.
    In: Journal of Macroeconomics.
    RePEc:eee:jmacro:v:48:y:2016:i:c:p:87-100.

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  19. Implementing the Zero Lower Bound in an Estimated Regime-Switching DSGE Model. (2016). Maih, Junior ; Binning, Andrew.
    In: Working Papers.
    RePEc:bny:wpaper:0043.

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  20. Forecast uncertainty in the neighborhood of the effective lower bound: How much asymmetry should we expect?. (2016). Maih, Junior ; Binning, Andrew.
    In: Working Paper.
    RePEc:bno:worpap:2016_13.

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  21. On the stability of Calvo-style price-setting behavior. (2015). Lhuissier, Stéphane ; Zabelina, Margarita .
    In: Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.
    RePEc:eee:dyncon:v:57:y:2015:i:c:p:77-95.

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  22. Changes in nominal rigidities in Poland – a regime switching DSGE perspective. (2015). Kuchta, Zbigniew ; Baranowski, Pawel.
    In: Lodz Economics Working Papers.
    RePEc:ann:wpaper:6/2015.

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