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A Comparison of Weighted Time-Product Dummy and Time Dummy Hedonic Indexes Jan de Haan / Rens Hendriks / Michael Scholz
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Research indices using web scraped data: clustering large datasets into price indices (CLIP) Elizabeth Metcalfe, Office for National Statistics / Tanya Flower, Office for National Statistics / Thomas Lewis, Office for National Statistics / Matthew Mayhew, Office for National Statistics /Edward Rowland, Office for National Statistics
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How to better measure hedonic residential property price indexes Mick Silver, Consultant
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Dynamic pricing as a challenge for consumer price statistics Christian Blaudow, Federal Statistical Office (Destatis) / Florian Burg, Federal Statistical Office (Destatis)
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Mixed-form indices: a study of their properties Bert Balk, Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University
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Substitution Bias in Multilateral Methods for CPI Construction using Scanner Data W. Erwin Diewert and Kevin J. Fox
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The effects of US monetary policy shocks: applying external instrument identification to a dynamic factor model Discussion paper 08/2017: Mark Kerssenfischer
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Bank stress testing under different balance sheet assumptions Discussion paper 07/2017: Ramona Busch, Christian Drescher, Christoph Memmel
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Zusammenfassung der geldpolitischen Sitzung des Rates der Europäischen Zentralbank vom 8. – 9. März 2017
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Monetary policy effectiveness in times of financial market volatility Research Brief | 11th edition – March 2017
The years following the 2007-08 financial crisis saw central banks in the United States and other industrialized countries adopt highly expansionary monetary policy measures in an effort to stimulate the economy. But how effective have those policies been? A new study explores how effective an expansionary monetary policy stance can be in such turbulent times.