Yunus Aksoy
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View article: Federal Reserve Chairs and Monetary Regimes
Federal Reserve Chairs and Monetary Regimes Open
This paper extends prior research by introducing a novel econometric framework—Regime‐Dependent Granger Causality—to analyse the systematic elements of United States (US) monetary policy. Using vector autoregressive models allowing for tem…
View article: Barriers and solutions regarding to infection prevention and control practices in the intensive care units: A qualitative study
Barriers and solutions regarding to infection prevention and control practices in the intensive care units: A qualitative study Open
AIM: We aimed to identify the barriers to compliance with infection prevention and control (IPC) measures and gather solutions by interviewing health care workers (HCWs) in intensive care units (ICUs). BACKGROUND: In the European Union, 33…
View article: Time variation in lifecycle consumption and housing wealth
Time variation in lifecycle consumption and housing wealth Open
We document systematic and significant time variation in the profiles of lifecycle consumption expenditures in the US. Lifecycle consumption profiles have consistently become atter through time. Pooling data across different periods to ide…
View article: The Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Macroeconomic Causality Regimes
The Chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Macroeconomic Causality Regimes Open
We investigate regime-dependent Granger causality between real output, inflation and monetary indicators and map with U.S. Fed Chairperson's tenure since 1965. While all monetary indicators have causal predictive content in certain time pe…
View article: Medium-Run Implications of Changing Demographic Structures for the Macro-Economy
Medium-Run Implications of Changing Demographic Structures for the Macro-Economy Open
While there may be an important, but transitory, cyclical component in the poor performance of the past decade, we will emphasise the secular forces: the impact of demographic structure and innovation. We draw on the empirical and theoreti…