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-2004. First, we find that the Bank of Japan's policy commitment to continuing monetary easing until some prespecified conditions … sloping, indicating that the Bank of Japan's commitment failed to have su.cient influence on the market's expectations about …
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conclude that the Foolproof Way is likely to work well for Japan, which is in a liquidity trap now, as well as for the euro …
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. Motivated by Japan's recent economic experience, we use a dynamic general-equilibrium model to assess the welfare impact of open …-market operations for an economy in Japan's predicament. We argue Japan can achieve a substantial welfare improvement through large open …
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Many past studies of relative financing costs in the United States and Japan have relied on interest rates from the … capital controls from financial markets abroad. Interest rates on bank loans, the most important source of financing in Japan …
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1990. Since 2009, major advanced countries have shared conditions (1)-(3). Only Japan has experienced a prolonged period of … (4) deflation. A closer examination of how Japan got into the Japanization state reveals that it is a combination of (a …
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The paper discusses several issues related to how monetary policy should be conducted in an era of price stability. Low inflation (with base drift in the price level) and price-level stability (without such base drift) are compared, and a suitable loss function (corresponding to flexible...
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The paper considers ways of avoiding a liquidity trap and ways of getting out of one. Unless lower short nominal interest rates are associated with significantly lower interest volatility, a lower average rate of inflation, which will be associated with lower expected nominal interest rates,...
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This paper studies the transmission channels of monetary and macroprudential policies in an open economy framework and evaluates the normative implications for international spillovers and global welfare. An analytical decomposition uncovers the prominent role of expenditure switching for...
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We document a new fact: in U.S., European and Japanese surveys, households do not expect deflation, even in environments where persistent deflation is a strong possibility. This fact stands in contrast to the standard macroeconomic models with rational expectations. We extend a New Keynesian...
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A Keynesian idea of considerable historical importance is that, in the presence of a liquidity trap, a competitive economy may lack--despite price flexibility--automatic market mechanisms that tend to eliminate excess supplies of labor. The standard classical counterargument, which relies upon...
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