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DP16351 Transaction Sequencing and House Price Pressures 智库出版物
2021
作者:  Morten Grindaker;  Artashes Karapetyan;  Espen R. Moen;  Plamen T. Nenov
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Housing markets  Trading frictions  Market tightness  Transaction order  Shift-share design  Transaction-level data  Transaction histories  Search theory  
DP14361 The Choice Channel of Financial Innovation 智库出版物
2020
作者:  Felipe Saraiva Iachan;  Plamen T. Nenov;  Alp Simsek
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Belief disagreements  Speculation  Financial innovation  Savings  Interest rate  risk premium  Customization  Stock market participation  
DP13856 Stock Market Wealth and the Real Economy: A Local Labor Market Approach 智库出版物
2019
作者:  Gabriel Chodorow-Reich;  Plamen T. Nenov;  Alp Simsek
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Stock prices  Consumption wealth effect  Marginal propensity to consume  Employment  Wages  Regional heterogeneity  Time-varying risk premium  Nominal rigidities  monetary policy  
Stock Market Wealth and the Real Economy: A Local Labor Market Approach 智库出版物
2019
作者:  Gabriel Chodorow-Reich;  Plamen T. Nenov;  Alp Simsek
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The Choice Channel of Financial Innovation 智库出版物
2015
作者:  Felipe S. Iachan;  Plamen T. Nenov;  Alp Simsek
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Buying first or selling first in housing markets 智库出版物
2015
作者:  Espen R. Moen;  Plamen Nenov;  Florian Sniekers
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Knowledge  Spillovers  Knowledge spillovers  Innovation  Patents  Japan  Agglomeration  Ict  
DP10342 Buying First or Selling First in Housing Markets 智库出版物
2015
作者:  Espen R. Moen;  Plamen T. Nenov;  Florian Sniekers
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Housing market  Search frictions  Order of transactions  Strategic complementarities  
DP9946 Buying First or Selling First in Housing Markets 智库出版物
2014
作者:  Espen R. Moen;  Plamen T. Nenov
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Excess volatility  Housing market  Order of transactions  Search frictions  Self-fulfilling fluctuations