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    • Monetary policy in Euroland 

      De Grauwe, Paul (CME Working paper series;, Working paper, 1999)
    • Monetary Policy in Oil Exporting Economies 

      Bergholt, Drago (CAMP Working Paper Series;5/2014, Working paper, 2014)
      How should monetary policy be constructed when national income depends on oil exports? I set up a general equilibrium model for an oil exporting small open economy to analyze this question. Fundamentals include an oil ...
    • Monetary policy shocks and cross-country heterogeneity in the Euro area 

      Visnjevec, Tilen; Zemljic, Neza (Master thesis, 2017)
      In our thesis, we analyze the transmission of monetary policy in the four largest Euro area economies, namely Germany, Italy, France and Spain. The focus of the analysis is to examine the heterogeneity and time variation ...
    • Monetary policy shocks and exchange rate dynamics in small open economies 

      Terrell, Madison; Haque, Qazi; Cross, Jamie L.; Tchatoka, Firmin Doko (CAMP Working Paper Series;10/2023, Working paper, 2023-06-29)
      This paper investigates the relationship between monetary policy shocks and real exchange rates in several small open economies. To that end, we develop a novel identification strategy for time-varying structural vector ...
    • Monetary policy surprises : house prices and household credit in Norway 

      Høyem, Othelie Samdahl; Lind, Ina Manchester (Master thesis, 2017)
      In this master thesis we analyze the effects of monetary policy shocks on economic and financial variables in Norway, where we focus in particular on the responses of house prices and household credit. Our main approach ...
    • Monetary policy when export revenues drop 

      Bergholt, Drago; Røisland, Øistein; Sveen, Tommy; Torvik, Ragnar (CAMP Working Paper Series;04/2022, Working paper, 2022-11)
      We study how monetary policy should respond to shocks which permanently alter the steady state structure of the economy. In such a case monetary policy affects not only the short run misallocations due to nominal rigidities, ...
    • Monetary policy when export revenues drop 

      Bergholt, Drago; Røisland, Øistein; Sveen, Tommy; Torvik, Ragnar (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2023)
      We study how monetary policy should respond to shocks that permanently alter the steady state structure of the economy. In such a case monetary policy affects not only the short run misallocations due to nominal rigidities, ...
    • Money attitudes, financial capabilities, and impulsiveness as predictors of wealth accumulation 

      Fenton-O'Creevy, Mark; Furnham, Adrian (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      In this study we examined three correlates of personal wealth–financial capability, buying impulsiveness, and attitudes to money in a large UK adult sample (N = 90,184). We were interested in how these psychological variables ...
    • Money Attitudes, Personality and Chronic Impulse Buying 

      Fenton-O'Creevy, Mark; Furnham, Adrian (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This paper reports on a study of the relationship between demographic, personality, and attitudinal variables and impulsive buying (a consumer's tendency to buy spontaneously, unreflectively, and immediately); using secondary ...
    • Money in Norwegian Politics: How does political representation at the national level affect the funding of local party organizations? 

      Nguyen, Thanh Thai; Lia, Thor Øivind (Master thesis, 2022)
      Money in Norwegian politics is often perceived as not as prominent as in other countries such as the United States. Is the funding in Norway anything related to the elections? This master thesis examines if there exists a ...
    • Money Talks: Communication Patterns as Knowledge Monetization 

      Breunig, Karl Joachim; Roberts, Hanno (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2017)
      In this conceptual paper, we suggest that knowledge flows constitute the antecedences of value creation by means of its communication component. Knowledge is increasingly being accepted as a source of value creation and a ...
    • Money types, money beliefs, and financial worries: An Australian study 

      Furnham, Adrian; Murphy, Toni-Ann (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)
      Objective - To examine correlates of beliefs about money in Australia. The focus of this study was on correlates of individual money types, which looks at the extent to which money was associated with Freedom, Love, Power, ...
    • Monitoring multicountry macroeconomic risk 

      Korobilis, Dimitris; Schröder, Maximilian (CAMP Working Paper Series;06/2023, Working paper, 2023-08-03)
      We propose a multicountry quantile factor augmeneted vector autoregression (QFAVAR) to model heterogeneities both across countries and across characteristics of the distributions of macroeconomic time series. The presence ...
    • Moonlighting politicians: a survey and research agenda 

      Geys, Benny; Mause, Karsten (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Elected representatives in many countries are legally allowed to carry out (un)paid jobs in addition to their political mandate, often referred to as ‘moonlighting’. Despite the important selection and incentive effects ...
    • Moral hazard : complex exchange ties in embedded networks 

      Lier, Morten; Willard, Eivind Thorsrud (Master thesis, 2012-05-11)
      Network form of economic organization is subtle compared to markets and hierarchies, due to the importance or social interactions. Based on a literature review we establish complex exchange ties; a set of behavioral patterns ...
    • Moral hazard and adverse selection in delegated portfolio management 

      Strømfors, Lars; Sharma, Samarth (Master thesis, 2013-02-18)
      We investigate the investor-manager relationship in a partial equilibrium principal agent model. The industry for the delegated portfolio management is characterized by information asymmetry on many different levels. ...
    • Moral hazard in electoral teams: List rank and campaign effort 

      Cox, Gary W.; Fiva, Jon H.; Smith, Daniel M.; Sørensen, Rune Jørgen (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2021)
      How do parties motivate candidates to exert effort in closed-list elections, where seat outcomes are uncertain only for candidates in marginal list positions? We argue that parties can solve this moral hazard problem by ...
    • Moral hazard in electoral teams: List rank and campaign effort 

      Fiva, Jon H.; Sørensen, Rune Jørgen; Cox, Gary W.; Smith, Daniel M. (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2021)
      How do parties motivate candidates to exert effort in closed-list elections, where seat outcomes are uncertain only for candidates in marginal list positions? We argue that parties can solve this moral hazard problem by ...
    • The moral outlooks of cultural workers in pandemic times 

      Røyseng, Sigrid; Henningsen, Erik; Vinge, John (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)
      The Covid-19 pandemic has radically changed the working conditions of cultural workers, especially for those whose work involves physical attendance. At the same time, several cultural policy measures have been implemented ...
    • Moral Reasoning at Work : Rethinking Ethics in Organizations 

      Kvalnes, Øyvind (Book; Peer reviewed, 2015)
      Moral dilemmas are a pervasive feature of working life. Moral Reasoning at Work offers a fresh perspective on how to live with them. How do we cope with situations where no matter what we decide to do, something will be ...