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triggered wandering overinvestment cycles in Japan, Southeast Asia and China. Similarly, it is shown how a one-size monetary …
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task - the coordination of the non-exit is more likely than the coordination of the exit. -- Geldpolitik ; Fiskalpolitik …
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A series of crisis and emergency interest rate cuts has brought global interest rates towards zero and government debt to historical records. The paper discusses the exit options from unconventional monetary policies and unsustainable government debt. First, the paper sheds light on the...
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surplus liquidity absorption within an asymmetric EMU. It is argued that starting from the turn of the millennium diverging … brought Deutsche Bundesbank into a debtor position to the domestic financial system, we discuss options for liquidity …
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die Rückkehr zu symmetrischen Regeln in der Geld- und Finanzpolitik gefordert. -- Regeln ; Geldpolitik ; Finanzpolitik …
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surplus liquidity absorption within an asymmetric EMU. It is argued that starting from the turn of the millennium diverging … Bundesbank into a debtor position to the domestic financial system, we discuss options for liquidity absorption by Deutsche … reduction of TARGET2 imbalances and therefore surplus liquidity in Germany …
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The bursting of the Japanese bubble economy in the early 1990s put the stage for a lasting lowzero-, and negative-interest rate environment, which fundamentally changed the business environment for the Japanese commercial banks. On the income side, with interest margins becoming increasingly...
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