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Does the Church Tower Principle, i.e. geographical proximity between borrowing firm and lending bank, matter in credit … risk management? If so, the bank might expose itself to a greater risk by lending to distant firms and should therefore …
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determines borrower quality, loan terms, access to credit and bank monitoring of business term loans. Using a differences … credit by their bank. The reduction in collateral value also precedes a decrease in bank monitoring intensity and frequency …
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Using data on product-level prices matched to the producing firm´s unit labor cost, we reject the hypothesis of a full and immediate pass-through of marginal cost. Since we focus on idiosyncratic variation, this does not fit the predictions of the Ma´ckowiak and Wiederholt (2009) version of...
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This paper studies the effects of heterogeneity in planning propensity on wealth inequality and asset prices. I consider an economy populated by "attentive" and "inattentive" agents. Attentive agents plan their consumption period by period, while inattentive agents plan every other period....
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I show that individuals whose unemployment risk tends to increase more when local home prices fall optimally invest …
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We analyze the performance and robustness of some common simple rules for monetary policy in a New-Keynesian open economy model under different assumptions about the exchange rate model. Adding the exchange rate to an optimized Taylor rule gives only small improvements in terms of economic...
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This paper presents a theoretical model of the term structure of interest rates based on the monetary policy decision-making process at modern central banks. Evaluations of explicit expressions for the spot and forward rate curve render several important results: (i) Spot and forward rates are...
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The interest in empirical studies of monetary policy has increased in the last decade. The deregulation of financial markets and the increased use of explicit policy rules and targets have made monetary policy more transparent and interesting for economic analysis. This paper demonstrates how a...
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