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Using firm-level data for 18 major global economies, we find that the exchange rate affects corporate investment through a financial channel: exchange rate depreciation dampens corporate investment through firm leverage and FX debt. These findings are consistent with the predictions of a...
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and a nominal income gap target perform better than benchmark Taylor rules in describing monetary policy in inflation …
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We examine the role of the exchange and interest rate channels during recent deflation episodes in Japan, Hong Kong and China. We estimate open-economy structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) models for the three economies with different monetary regimes and varying degrees of openness. In both...
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deflation, coupled with strong output growth. Our study establishes a stable money demand system for broad money M2. Inflation … affects the adjustment of the system towards equilibrium, and shocks to broad money are found to lead to higher inflation in …
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We study the effects of Chinese monetary policy shocks on China's major trading partners in East Asia by estimating structural vector autoregressive (SVAR) models for six economies in the region. We find that a monetary expansion in Mainland China leads to an increase in real GDP (temporary) and...
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