Martin Flodén
Stockholm School of Economics
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International Economic Review | 2006
David Domeij; Martin Flodén
We use the neoclassical growth framework to model international capital flows in a world with exogenous demographic change. We compare model implications and actual current account data and find that the model explains a small but significant fraction of capital flows between OECD countries, in particular after 1985.
Social Science Research Network | 2016
Martin Flodén; Matilda Kilström; Jósef Sigurdsson; Roine Vestman
We examine the cash-flow channel of monetary policy, i.e. the effect of monetary policy on spending when households hold debt linked to short-term rates such as adjustable rate mortgages (ARMs). Using registry-based data on Swedish households, we estimate substantial heterogeneity in consumption responses to a change in monetary policy through the cash-flow channel. Our findings imply that monetary policy has a stronger effect on real economic activity when households are highly indebted and have ARMs. For homeowners with a debt-to-income ratio of around 3 and ARMs, the estimated response is equivalent to a marginal propensity to consume of 0.5.
Review of Economic Dynamics | 2006
David Domeij; Martin Flodén
Review of Economic Dynamics | 2010
David Domeij; Martin Flodén
Economics Letters | 2008
Martin Flodén
Archive | 2004
David Domeij; Martin Flodén
Journal of International Economics | 2006
Martin Flodén; Fredrik Wilander
Seminar Papers | 1998
Martin Flodén; Jesper Lindé
Review of Economic Dynamics | 2008
Martin Flodén
Journal of International Money and Finance | 2013
Martin Flodén