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The Great Moderation in the U.S. economy was accompanied by a widespread increase in the volatility of financial variables. We explore the sources of the divergent patterns in volatilities by estimating a model with time-varying financial rigidities subject to structural breaks in the size of...
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We define a measure to be a financial vulnerability if, in a VAR framework that allows for nonlinearities, an impulse to the measure leads to an economic contraction. We evaluate alternative macrofinancial imbalances as vulnerabilities: nonfinancial sector credit, risk appetite of financial...
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monetary easing" recently undertaken by the Bank of Japan when the nominal short-term interest rate was virtually at zero … paribus, a massive large-scale purchase of long-term government bonds by a central bank provides unambiguously positive net …
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