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bound is not a binding constraint. This could be one possible explanation as to why a country like Japan experienced much …
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Dallas, Texas, April 19, 2007 ; "The one thing that is so engrossing about Japan is that the more you experience it …
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This paper re-examines Japan's experience of the quantitative easing policy in light of the policy responses against … easing. By contrast, the Bank of Japan's quantitative easing policy from 2001 to 2006 set a target for the current account …
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This paper presents a two-country DSGE model with state-dependent pricing as in Dotsey, King, and Wolman (1999) in which firms price-discriminate across countries by setting prices in local currency. In this model, a domestic monetary expansion has greater spillover effects to foreign prices and...
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Do immigrants have a higher demand for large denominated banknotes than natives? This study examines whether cash orders for CHF 1000 notes, a banknote not used for daily transactions, is concentrated in Swiss cities with a high foreign-to-native ratio. Controlling for a range of socio-economic...
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