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How should monetary policy respond to changes in financial conditions? In this paper we consider a simple model where firms are subject to idiosyncratic shocks which may force them to default on their debt. Firms' assets and liabilities are denominated in nominal terms and predetermined when...
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This paper contributes to the literature on liquidity crises and central banks acting as lenders of last resort by … capturing the mechanics of dual liquidity crises, i.e. funding crises which encompass both the private and the public sector …, within a closed system of financial accounts. We analyze how the elasticity of liquidity provision by a central bank depends …
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financial crisis, in which liquidity shocks become more erratic and the total costs of defaults increase, central banks may want …
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' funding liquidity and solvency. Both asset liquidity and central bank haircuts are modelled as power functions within the unit … interval. Funding stability is captured as strategic bank run game in pure strategies between depositors. Asset liquidity, the … bank collateral and why a sudden non-anticipated reduction of asset liquidity, or a tightening of the collateral framework …
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The paper studies the central bank collateral framework and its impact on banks’ liquidity under an adverse stress test … scenario. We construct a stress test model that accounts for a granular and multi-faceted representation of the liquidity of … Southern European countries. Results show that illiquidity can trigger insolvency and that liquidity adjustment can last …
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This paper uses two established DSGE models (QUEST III and Smets-Wouters) to assess the impact of fiscal spending cuts on output and, in particular, also on inflation in the euro area under alternative settings for monetary policy. We compare four different settings of constrained monetary...
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This paper develops a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with nominal rigidities, capital accumulation and finite lifetimes. The framework exhibits intergenerational wealth effects and is intended to investigate the macroeconomic implications of fiscal policy, which is specified by...
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can give rise to persistent liquidity trap episodes. Unlike in the case of fundamental-driven liquidity traps, there is no …-driven liquidity traps. Raising the inflation target or appointing an inflation-conservative central banker improves inflation outcomes … sufficiently less concerned with government spending stabilization than society can eliminate expectations-driven liquidity traps …
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This paper analyzes the impact of monetary policy on public debt sustainability through the lens of a general equilibrium model with fiscal limits. We find that the mere possibility of a binding ZLB may have detrimental effects on debt sustainability, as a kink in the Laffer curve induces a...
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-maker uses government spending more aggressively to stabilise inflation and the output gap in a liquidity trap than an authority …
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