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The standard workhorse models of monetary policy now commonly in use, both for teaching macroeconomics to students and for supporting policymaking within many central banks, are incapable of incorporating the most widely accepted accounts of how the 2007-9 financial crisis occurred and incapable...
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more general expected utility maximization in continuous time, the assumptions of constant relative risk aversion and joint … discrete time constant relative risk aversion and joint normally distributed asset return assessments are sufficient to yield …
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Federal Reserve System's conduct of monetary policy. The Federal Reserve's reluctance to risk a situation of spreading …
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financial assets' respective risk properties indicates that debt and equity are indeed sufficiently distant substitutes for …
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important lenders' portfolio behavior can be in bringing about the adjustment of interest rates which Fisher's theory associates … with expected inflation. Given the importance of this adjustment for questions of both monetary theory and monetary policy …
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This paper develops behavioral relationships explaining investors' demands for long-term bonds, using three alternative hypotheses about investors' expectations of future bond prices (yields). The results, based on U.S. 'data for six major categories of bond market investors, consistently...
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The threat to monetary policy from the electronic revolution in banking is the possibility of a decoupling' of the operations of the central bank from markets in which financial claims are created and transacted in ways that, at some operative margin, affect the decisions of households and firms...
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, there is a conceptual component to all this as well. In contrast to the last century or more of monetary theory, which has … the asset side of the central bank's balance sheet. The implications for monetary theory are profound …
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This paper reports empirical results indicating that there is no compelling evidence in favor of singling outany one variable as "the intermediate target" of monetary policy. Of the variables considered here - including money (M1), credit, a long-term interest rate, and whichever of either...
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The collapse in the 1980s of familiar relationships connecting money to either income or prices has thrown into question long-standing presumptions about the appropriate conduct of monetary policy. Once data from the 1980s are included, tests of several kinds -- including simple regression...
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