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address the following questions. How are macroeconomic shocks transmitted to bank risk and other banking variables? What are … the sources of bank heterogeneity, and what explains differences in individual banks' responses to macroeconomic shocks …? Our paper has two main findings: (i) Average bank risk declines, and average bank lending increases following expansionary …
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We study the transmission of monetary policy shocks in a model in which realistic heterogeneity in price rigidity interacts with heterogeneity in sectoral size and input-output linkages, and derive conditions under which these heterogeneities generate large real effects. Empirically,...
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This paper proposes a novel mechanism by which changes in the distribution of money holdings have real effects … through the dependence of optimal markups on the heterogeneity of money holdings. Because varieties of consumption bundles are … purchased sequentially, newly injected money disseminates slowly throughout the economy via second-round effects. The model …
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The European Central Bank (ECB) took many measures to combat the eurozone's rolling financial crisis. For providing …
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This paper analyses the effects of containment measures and monetary and fiscal responses on US financial markets during the Covid-19 pandemic. More specifically, it applies fractional integration methods to analyse their impact on the daily S&P500, the US Treasury Bond Index (USTB), the S&P...
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