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In much of the world, growth is more stable than it once was. Looking at a sample of twentyfive countries, we find that in sixteen, real GDP growth is less volatile today than it was twenty years ago. And these declines are large, averaging more than fifty per cent. What accounts for the fact...
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collapse of the economy. What lessons can we draw from our study of these events? In this essay, I argue that the Federal …
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deflation increases the burden of nominal debt, adversely affecting the banking system and the aggregate economy. Other theories …
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Central bankers and financial supervisors often have different goals. While monetary policymakers want to ensure that there are always sufficient lending activities to maintain high and stable economic growth, supervisors work to limit banks. lending capacities in order to prevent excessive...
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