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"This paper uses a game-theoretic model to analyze the disincentive effects of low-tuition policies on student effort. The model of parent and student responses to tuition subsidies is then calibrated using information from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth 1979 and the High School and...
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]) or a response to variations in the aggregate volume of credit (as proposed by Christiano et al. [2007]). We then examine … in the financial sector that increase equilibrium spreads and contract the supply of credit. We conduct our analysis … using a simple DSGE model with credit frictions (Curdia and Woodford 2009), comparing the equilibrium responses to various …
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--in particular, balance sheet constraints and counterparty credit risk. The empirical evidence supports the Fed's views on the … primacy of balance sheet constraints in the earlier stages of the crisis and the increased prominence of counterparty credit …
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We provide an overview of data requirements necessary to monitor repurchase agreements (repos) and securities lending (sec lending) markets for the purposes of informing policymakers and researchers about firm-level and systemic risk. We start by explaining the functioning of these markets, and...
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Shadow banks conduct credit intermediation without direct, explicit access to public sources of liquidity and credit … guarantees. Shadow banks contributed to the credit boom in the early 2000s and collapsed during the financial crisis of 2007 …
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subsequently experienced the highest degree of financial turmoil. A progressive relaxation of credit standards can rationalize this …
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This paper analyzes the relationship between changes in borrowers' monthly mortgage payments and future credit … an average loss given default of 35.2 percent, this lower default risk implies reduced credit losses of 134 basis points …
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Remarks at the Securities Industry and Financial Markets Association and Pension Real Estate Association's Public-Private Investment Program Summit, New York City.
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