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Number of items: 11.

December 2004

Iiboshi, Hirokuni and Wakita, Shigeru (2004): Do Structural Breaks exist in Okun’s Law? Evidence from the Lost Decade in Japan.

July 2005

Iiboshi, Hirokuni and Watanabe, Toshiaki (2005): Has the Business Cycle Changed in Japan? A Bayesian Analysis Based on a Markov-Switching Model with Multiple Change-Points.

1 February 2006

Iiboshi, Hirokuni and Nishiyama, Shin-Ichi and Watanabe, Toshiaki (2006): An Estimated Dynamic Stochastic General Equilibrium Model of the Japanese Economy: A Bayesian Analysis.

December 2008

Iiboshi, Hirokuni and Umeda, Masanobu and Wakita, Shigeru (2008): Monetary Policy in Japan Reconsidered: A Regime-switching VAR Analysis.

January 2015

Chung, Tsz-Kin and Iiboshi, Hirokuni (2015): Prediction of Term Structure with Potentially Misspecified Macro-Finance Models near the Zero Lower Bound.

April 2016

Iiboshi, Hirokuni and Shintani, Mototsugu (2016): Zero interest rate policy and asymmetric price adjustment in Japan: an empirical analysis of a nonlinear DSGE model.

24 August 2017

Hasumi, Ryo and Iiboshi, Hirokuni and Nakamura, Daisuke (2017): R&D Growth and Business Cycles Measured with an Endogenous Growth DSGE Model.

March 2018

Hasumi, Ryo and Iiboshi, Hirokuni and Matsumae, Tatsuyoshi and Nakamura, Daisuke (2018): Does a financial accelerator improve forecasts during financial crises?: Evidence from Japan with Prediction Pool Methods.

20 February 2019

Hasumi, Ryo and Iiboshi, Hirokuni (2019): A Bayesian Estimation of HANK models with Continuous Time Approach:Comparison between US and Japan.

March 2019

Iiboshi, Hirokuni and Iwata, Yasuharu and Kajita, Yuto and Soma, Naoto (2019): Time-varying Fiscal Multipliers Identified by Systematic Component: A Bayesian Approach to TVP-SVAR model.

22 March 2021

Ida, Daisuke and Iiboshi, Hirokuni (2021): The interaction of forward guidance in a two-country new Keynesian model.

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