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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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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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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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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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