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pressure. Since February 1999, the Bank of Japan (BoJ) has conducted several unconventional monetary policy programs …
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how endogenous (bank credit) and central bank exogenous (quantitative easing, QE) money creation feed into the real and …
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The effectiveness of government policies and economic stimuli during the 2007 financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic are compared in this study. While the 2007 financial crisis started in the real estate market and spread through the contagion effect to other sectors, the pandemic halted the...
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These notes are based on parts of a keynote address to the Fourth Annual Conference on Money and Finance at Chapman University on 6-7 September 2019. Quantitative easing (QE) policies have been pushed to extremes and extended well beyond their use-by dates to little plausible effect in achieving...
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