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improve incentives. Finally, the additional microeconomic incentive effects of lender of last resort (LOLR) arrangements in … support depend on the bank’s risk profile can be effective in improving the bank’s incentives to make the desired risk choice …
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This article develops a model of bank runs and crises and analyses how the presence of a lender of last resort (LOLR) affects the solvency of the banking system. We obtain a one to one mapping from the depositors' equilibrium strategy to an optimal contract prevailing in the economy. The study...
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it is less likely that a LOLR-policy that follows the Bagehot rules is preferable. In financial systems with rather …
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We construct a new measure of financial development, through multivariate analysis, which includes several indicators of financial size and efficiency for 134 countries. Based on this broad measure, we assess empirically the determinants of financial development focusing on two factors not yet...
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This paper examines the optimal frequency of monetary policy meetings when their schedule is pre-announced. Our contribution is twofold. First, we show that in the standard New Keynesian framework infrequent but periodic revision of monetary policy may be desirable even when there are no...
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This paper attempts to provide an empirical determination of the Philippine central bank's (BSP) recent monetary policy stance, before and after its adoption of the inflation targeting framework, as revealed by its interest rate setting behavior. Employing Clarida, Gali, and Gertler's (1998,...
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exchange markets. This information is then used in discussing purchasing power parity and interest rate parity. We conclude …
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We review the history of international monies and the theory related to their adoption and use. There are four key … and trading powers; and spontaneous, as opposed to planned, adoption internationally. The economic theory of the demand …
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Any attempt to measure the impact of the 9/11 attacks is faced with the difficulty of separating the effects of the attacks from the impact of a wider economic recession and other simultaneous events. This study attempts to isolate the effect on New York office rental and vacancy rates by...
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The Indian agricultural sector is leveraging the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) to disseminate the … right information at the right time. The cost factor in face-to-face information dissemination and the difficulties in …
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