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We present new evidence on how heterogeneity in banks interacts with monetary policy changes to impact bank lending, at …
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bindingness of Regulation Q suggest that individual banks’ lending growth was smaller the more binding the legally fixed rate …
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Studies that estimate the Phillips curve for the U.S. use mainly national-level data and find mixed evidence of nonlinearity, with some recent studies either rejecting nonlinearity or estimating only modest convexity. In addition, most studies do not make a distinction between the relative...
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Greater openness has become an almost universal feature of modern, developed economies. This paper develops a workhorse international model, and explores the role of standard monetary policy rules applied to an open economy. For this purpose, I build a two-country DSGE model with monopolistic...
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