Policy implications for the application of countercyclical capital buffers when the government borrowing crowds out private sector credit : the case of Jamaica
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July-December 2014
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Authors: | Langrim, R. Brian ; McFarlane, Lavern |
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Monetaria : English edition. - México, ISSN 0185-1136, ZDB-ID 2704881-0. - Vol. 2.2014, 2, p. 285-312
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Subject: | Countercyclical capital buffers | financial stability | procyclicality | early warning indicators | sovereign risk | Basler Akkord | Basel Accord | Öffentliche Schulden | Public debt | Finanzkrise | Financial crisis | Antizyklische Finanzpolitik | Countercyclical fiscal policy | Bankenliquidität | Bank liquidity | Kreditgeschäft | Bank lending | Jamaika | Jamaica | Konjunktur | Business cycle | Frühwarnsystem | Early warning system | Kreditrisiko | Credit risk | Theorie | Theory | Bankenkrise | Banking crisis | Länderrisiko | Country risk |
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