Is ECB Rocking the Boat? Unconventional Monetary Policy in the EMU and Volatility Spillovers to Poland

The aim of the paper is to investigate volatility spillovers (i.e., spillovers in-variance) between the monetary policy stance of the European Central Bank and macro-financial variables in Poland. The monetary policy of the ECB is approximated by the shadow interest rate which takes into account var...

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