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The rise of inflation in 2021 and 2022 surprised many macroeconomists who ignored the earlier surge in money growth because past instability in the demand for simple-sum monetary aggregates had made these aggregates unreliable indicators. We find that the demand for more theoretically-based...
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We show that decentralized privately created money with unstable values can hinder the traded, more transaction-friction sensitive, sector of the economy. We do so in the context of the NationalBanking Act of 1864 in the United States that created a new federally-regulated, fully-backed currency...
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This paper studies the relationship between inflation, output, money and interest rates in the euro area, using data …
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banks, because the Euro will have to be bought by these banks in exchange for assets which have been accumulated in the … bases such as France and the UK and it will be disadvantageous for countries like Germany, the Netherlands and Spain which …
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In response to the Global Financial Crisis, central banks engaged in large-scale asset purchases funded by the issuance of reserves. These "unconventional" policies continued during the pandemic, so that by 2022 central banks' balance sheets had grown up to ten-fold. As a result of rapidly...
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This paper studies household financial choices in four euro area countries. The goal of the analysis is to understand … policy-induced variations in stock returns. Finally, monetary contractions have a larger impact on consumption in Germany and …
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institutions. The euro has operated as a currency without a state, under the dominance of Germany. This has so far allowed the euro … responsibility for the euro's future. Germany's resilience and dominant size within the EU may explain its "muddling …This paper looks at the short history of the Eurozone through the lens of an evolutionary approach to forming new …
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We study the mechanisms through which the adoption of the Euro delayed, rather than advanced, economic reforms in the … Euro zone periphery and led to the deterioration of important institutions in these countries. We show that the abandonment … process in Greece, Spain, Ireland, and Portugal and, by way of contrast, in Germany, a country that did experience a reform …
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The creation of the euro and the European Central Bank is a remarkable and unprecedented event in economic and … some advocate the euro despite its economic problems because of its assumed favorable effects on European political …
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. The main issue we focus on is how the euro may alter the responsiveness of consumer prices to exchange rate changes. Our … central conjectures is that the acceptance of the euro will lead European prices to become more insulated from exchange …
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