Abstract

We extend previous research on monetary policy shocks and their impact on stock market bubbles, by considering a consistent data set of OECD countries in a time-varying BVAR framework. We also take into account the zero lower bound. We further determine whether the measured impact is related to variables such as the degree of financial development, credit market conditions, or the business cycle indicators and consumer confidence.

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