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There is currently a policy debate on potential refinements to monetary policy regimes in countries with low and stable inflation such as the U.S. and Canada. For example, in Canada, a systematic review of the current inflation targeting framework is underway. An issue that has generally...
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We explore the impact of low and negative monetary policy rates in core world economies on bank lending in four small open economies-Canada, Chile, the Czech Republic and Norway- using confidential bank-level data. Our results show that the impact on lending in these small open economies depends...
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This paper studies monetary policy in an economy where banks make risky loans to firms and provide liquidity services in the form of deposits to households. For given bank equity, market discipline implies that banks can take more deposits when assets are safer or more profitable. Banks respond...
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This paper studies how banks simultaneously manage the two sides of their balance sheet and its implications for bank risk taking and real economic activity. First, we analyze how changes in funding affect the supply of bank loans. We then examine how the supply of credit by banks that rely more...
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This paper examines novel household-level data from the Canadian Survey of Consumer Expectations (CSCE) from 2014Q4 to 2022Q1 to understand households' expectations about price and wage inflation, their respective links to views about labour market conditions and their subsequent impact on...
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Countercyclical bank capital requirements have emerged as a popular regulatory tool to help smooth financial cycles. The idea is to reduce capital requirements when exogenous shocks cause aggregate bank capital to decrease so that regulation does not needlessly constrain banks' supply of credit....
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Die stark expansive Geldpolitik der Europäischen Zentralbank zeigt positive Wirkungen. Die Zinsen sind weiter gesunken … Weltwirtschaft verstärkt würden. Die Geldpolitik benötigt daher dringend Unterstützung durch die Fiskalpolitik.Der Euroraum hat zudem … ein zentrales Problem, das nicht nur die Effektivität der Geldpolitik beeinträchtigt, sondern auch die Fiskalpolitik …
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in nennenswerter Höhe vorsieht. Die expansive Geldpolitik ist durch das flexible Notfall-Kaufprogramm PEPP noch …
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erforderlich. Die expansive Geldpolitik der EZB begünstigt gegenwärtig tendenziell Investitionen treibhausgasintensiver Unternehmen … werden, die allgemeine Wirtschaftspolitik zu unterstützen, sollte die Europäische Zentralbank (EZB) zeitnah klimapolitische …
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Die Wachstumsaussichten für die Weltwirtschaft sind verhalten. Die Weltkonjunktur expandiert 2023 und 2024 nur moderat. Das Welt-BIP steigt im Jahresdurchschnitt in beiden Jahren jeweils um 2,7 %, nach 3,4 % im vergangenen Jahr. Die deutsche Wirtschaft wird sich 2023 nach der schwachen...
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