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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Rigidez assimétrica de preços e salários no Brasil : uma abordagem DSGE com o uso do filtro de partículas

Schumanski, Ederson Luiz January 2016 (has links)
Este artigo tem como objetivo verificar se há assimetria na rigidez de preços e de salários na economia brasileira; ou seja, se os agentes da economia são mais rígidos para baixo ou para cima para ajustarem seus preços e salários. Além disso, realiza-se a análise dos efeitos da política monetária e fiscal na dinâmica da economia. Para isso, utiliza-se um modelo Dinâmico Estocástico de Equilíbrio Geral (DSGE) não linear com custos de ajustamento assimétricos de preços e de salários com base no trabalho de Aruoba, Bocola e Schorfheide (2013). Esse modelo pode gerar rigidez de preços e de salários para baixo (ou para cima) que podem gerar não linearidades fortes. Diante da não linearidade gerada por esses aspectos, o modelo é solucionado através de um método de solução não linear e os seus parâmetros são estimados com a ajuda do Filtro de Partículas. O resultado encontrado é que tanto os preços quanto os salários nominais são mais rígidos para baixo e essas assimetrias na rigidez influenciam a dinâmica da economia quando esta sofre choques de política monetária e fiscal. / The objective of this article is to verify if there is asymmetry in the rigidity of prices and wages for the Brazilian economy; i.e. if the economic agents are more rigid downward or upward when adjusting their prices and wages. In addition, it performs the analysis of the effects of monetary and fiscal policy in the dynamics of the economy. For this, it uses a nonlinear model of Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) with asymmetric adjustment costs in prices and wages based on the work of Aruoba, Bocola and Schorfheide (2013). This model can generate prices and wages rigidity downward (or upward) that can produce strong nonlinearities. Considering the non-linearity generated by these aspects, the model is solved through a non-linear solution method and its parameters are estimated with the help of Particle Filter. The obtained result is that both prices and nominal wages are more rigid downwards and these asymmetries in rigidity influence the dynamics of the economy when it suffers shocks from monetary and fiscal policies.
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A Comparative Study For Nonlinear Structure Of The Interest Rate Pass-through

Deger, Osman 01 September 2012 (has links) (PDF)
This study investigates the interest rate pass through from the money market rate to the lending rate by utilizing monthly data of fifteen countries, grouped as high income, upper middle income and lower middle income, over the period 1999:01-2011:09. Taking the linear cointegration test of Engle-Granger as benchmark, we employ threshold cointegration tests of Enders and Siklos (2001) in order to account for the possible nonlinearities in the pass-through process. Empirical results reveal that the pass through process is complete in three countries / Republic of Korea, Latvia and Malaysia and the adjustment of the lending rate is symmetric in two countries / Armenia and Republic of Korea. Moreover, it is observed that the adjustment of the lending rate is upward sticky in six countries / Bolivia, Philippines, Malaysia, Dominican Republic, Thailand and Croatia, whereas it is downward sticky in seven countries / Ukraine, Sri Lanka, Latvia, Peru, Kuwait, Hong Kong and Czech Republic. Furthermore, our estimation results suggest that heterogeneities in the pass-through mechanism across countries can be mainly explained by income level, inflation, market power, financial sector development and market volatility.
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Rigidez assimétrica de preços e salários no Brasil : uma abordagem DSGE com o uso do filtro de partículas

Schumanski, Ederson Luiz January 2016 (has links)
Este artigo tem como objetivo verificar se há assimetria na rigidez de preços e de salários na economia brasileira; ou seja, se os agentes da economia são mais rígidos para baixo ou para cima para ajustarem seus preços e salários. Além disso, realiza-se a análise dos efeitos da política monetária e fiscal na dinâmica da economia. Para isso, utiliza-se um modelo Dinâmico Estocástico de Equilíbrio Geral (DSGE) não linear com custos de ajustamento assimétricos de preços e de salários com base no trabalho de Aruoba, Bocola e Schorfheide (2013). Esse modelo pode gerar rigidez de preços e de salários para baixo (ou para cima) que podem gerar não linearidades fortes. Diante da não linearidade gerada por esses aspectos, o modelo é solucionado através de um método de solução não linear e os seus parâmetros são estimados com a ajuda do Filtro de Partículas. O resultado encontrado é que tanto os preços quanto os salários nominais são mais rígidos para baixo e essas assimetrias na rigidez influenciam a dinâmica da economia quando esta sofre choques de política monetária e fiscal. / The objective of this article is to verify if there is asymmetry in the rigidity of prices and wages for the Brazilian economy; i.e. if the economic agents are more rigid downward or upward when adjusting their prices and wages. In addition, it performs the analysis of the effects of monetary and fiscal policy in the dynamics of the economy. For this, it uses a nonlinear model of Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) with asymmetric adjustment costs in prices and wages based on the work of Aruoba, Bocola and Schorfheide (2013). This model can generate prices and wages rigidity downward (or upward) that can produce strong nonlinearities. Considering the non-linearity generated by these aspects, the model is solved through a non-linear solution method and its parameters are estimated with the help of Particle Filter. The obtained result is that both prices and nominal wages are more rigid downwards and these asymmetries in rigidity influence the dynamics of the economy when it suffers shocks from monetary and fiscal policies.
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Rigidez assimétrica de preços e salários no Brasil : uma abordagem DSGE com o uso do filtro de partículas

Schumanski, Ederson Luiz January 2016 (has links)
Este artigo tem como objetivo verificar se há assimetria na rigidez de preços e de salários na economia brasileira; ou seja, se os agentes da economia são mais rígidos para baixo ou para cima para ajustarem seus preços e salários. Além disso, realiza-se a análise dos efeitos da política monetária e fiscal na dinâmica da economia. Para isso, utiliza-se um modelo Dinâmico Estocástico de Equilíbrio Geral (DSGE) não linear com custos de ajustamento assimétricos de preços e de salários com base no trabalho de Aruoba, Bocola e Schorfheide (2013). Esse modelo pode gerar rigidez de preços e de salários para baixo (ou para cima) que podem gerar não linearidades fortes. Diante da não linearidade gerada por esses aspectos, o modelo é solucionado através de um método de solução não linear e os seus parâmetros são estimados com a ajuda do Filtro de Partículas. O resultado encontrado é que tanto os preços quanto os salários nominais são mais rígidos para baixo e essas assimetrias na rigidez influenciam a dinâmica da economia quando esta sofre choques de política monetária e fiscal. / The objective of this article is to verify if there is asymmetry in the rigidity of prices and wages for the Brazilian economy; i.e. if the economic agents are more rigid downward or upward when adjusting their prices and wages. In addition, it performs the analysis of the effects of monetary and fiscal policy in the dynamics of the economy. For this, it uses a nonlinear model of Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium (DSGE) with asymmetric adjustment costs in prices and wages based on the work of Aruoba, Bocola and Schorfheide (2013). This model can generate prices and wages rigidity downward (or upward) that can produce strong nonlinearities. Considering the non-linearity generated by these aspects, the model is solved through a non-linear solution method and its parameters are estimated with the help of Particle Filter. The obtained result is that both prices and nominal wages are more rigid downwards and these asymmetries in rigidity influence the dynamics of the economy when it suffers shocks from monetary and fiscal policies.
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Essays on Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa : the role of food prices and climate shocks / Essais sur la sécurité alimentaire en Afrique sub-saharienne : le rôle des prix des denrées alimentaires et des chocs climatiques

Brunelin, Stéphanie 13 January 2014 (has links)
La crise alimentaire de 2008 a suscité un regain d’intérêt pour les questions agricoles et de sécurité alimentaire dans les pays en développement. Partant du constat que près de 27% de la population d’Afrique Sub-saharienne souffre de malnutrition, cette thèse a pour objectif de contribuer à une meilleure compréhension des causes complexes de l’insécurité alimentaire. Le premier chapitre étudie les mécanismes de transmission des variations du prix mondial du riz aux prix domestiques dans trois pays ouest-africain: le Sénégal, le Tchad et le Mali. Les résultats indiquent que le prix du riz importé à Dakar et le prix du riz local à Bamakorépondent de façon asymétrique aux variations du prix mondial. Le chapitre 2 teste la présence d’obstacles aux échanges agricoles entre pays d’Afrique de l’Ouest et du Centre. Il ressort de l’analyse que le passage des frontières est coûteux. Toutefois, le coût associé au passage de la frontière est plus faible entre pays membre d’une même union économique et monétaire. Le chapitre 3 a pour objectif le renforcement des systèmes d’alertes précoces des crises alimentaires existants au Sahel. Il montre qu’il est possible d’anticiper les crises de prix avec six mois d’avance en analysant les mouvements passés des prix des céréales. Enfin, le chapitre 4 s’intéresse à la vulnérabilité des ménages face aux chocs pluviométriques. Il révèle que les ménages ruraux au Burkina Faso n’ont pas la capacité d’assurer ou d’absorber ces chocs climatiques. / This doctoral thesis is in line with the renewed interest in research on agriculture and food security, following the 2008 global food crisis. The aim of this thesis is to contribute to a better understanding of the complex issues surrounding food security. The first chapter investigates whether the changes in the international price of rice are transmitted to the domestic prices of rice in Senegal, Mali and Chad. Results indicate that the domestic prices of imported rice in Dakar and of local rice in Bamako react differently to changes in the world price depending on whether the world price is rising or falling. Chapter 2 analyses by how much trade barriers at the border and transport costs impede the integration of agricultural markets in West and Central Africa. Results highlight the role played by borders in explaining price deviations between markets. Additionally, belonging to an economic union and sharingthe same currency appear as major determinants of market integration. The third chapter aims at providing new early warning indicators based on food prices in Mali, Niger and Burkina Faso. Our analysis reveals that price crisis can be predicted about 6 months in advance through the observation of past price movements. Chapter 4 focuses on the analysis of children’s vulnerability to climate shocks in Burkina Faso. By combining health data originating from a 2008 household survey with meteorological data, we show the importance of weather conditions in prenatal period and in the first year of life on the future nutritional status of the children.

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