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examines one particular channel at work: the supply of credit. It presents a model in which a bank, even if managed by risk …-neutral shareholders and subject to limited liability, can exhibit self-insurance, and thus loan supply contracts when uncertainty … credit supply is achieved by looking at the differential response of banks according to their level of capitalization …
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between shocks to the supply and demand for global liquidity, and isolate their impact on the economy. Our results confirm …
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demand shock and to assess how the effects of various demand and supply shocks change in the presence of oil storage facility …. We find that business-cycle driven oil demand shocks are the most important drivers of U.S. oil price fluctuations during … supply shocks in driving oil price fluctuations. Our results also confirm that a change in the composition of shocks helps …
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permanent oil supply shocks hitting the world economy at an unspecified future date. For modest-sized shocks and conventional …
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examines the impact of that deleveraging on credit supply in recipient economies, with a particular focus on Asia … foreign claims was associated with a substantial reduction in domestic credit supply in a broad sample of countries. However …, the credit supply response in Asia was only about half the size of the response in non-Asian countries, possibly due to a …
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and their distinct effects. Kilian (2009) analyzes the effects of an oil supply shock, an aggregate demand shock, and a … precautionary oil demand shock. The paper's aim is to model macroeconomic consequences of these shocks within a new Keynesian DSGE …
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Structural budget-balance rules with countercyclical elements appear well suited to stabilize the macroeconomic volatility of oil-exporting countries and have been used successfully by other commodity exporters. Using a global DSGE model, the efficient design of such rules is found to depend on...
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The paper investigates asymmetry in the allocation of aggregate demand shocks between real output growth and price … existence of structural constraints, implying that positive demand shocks feed predominantly into prices while negative demand … shocks mainly affect output. The high variability of aggregate demand in Caribbean countries, frequently exposed to shocks …
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This paper studies the factors behind pro-cyclical but widely varying construction shares (as a percent of GDP) across countries, with a strong focus on European countries. Using a dataset covering 48 countries (including advanced and emerging economies within and outside Europe) for 1990-2011,...
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national economies. We find that excess supply pressure was primarily transmitted from the output market to the labor market by … economy specific combinations of negative domestic or foreign output demand shocks, mitigated to varying degrees by …
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