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credit risk transfer. The possibility of transferring credit reduces the impact of liquidity shocks on bank balance sheets … risk. -- Credit Risk Transfer ; Dual Moral Hazard ; Monetary Policy ; Liquidity ; Welfare …
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extending emergency dollar liquidity. We describe the Federal Reserve's successes and failures. We argue that swaps calm crisis …
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We study alternative scenarios for exiting the post-crisis fiscal and monetary accommodation using the model of Angeloni and Faia (2010), that combines a standard DSGE framework with a fragile banking sector, suitably modified and calibrated for the euro area. Credibly announced and fast fiscal...
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During the Bretton Woods era, balance-of-payments developments, gold losses, and exchange-rate concerns had little influence on Federal Reserve monetary policy, even after 1958 when such issues became critical. The Federal Reserve could largely disregard international considerations because the...
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The dollar's depreciation during the early floating rate period, 1973-1981, was a symptom of the Great Inflation. In that environment, sterilized foreign exchange interventions were ineffective in halting the dollar's decline, but they showed a limited ability to smooth dollar movements. Only...
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