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Using data from Canada and the United States, we quantify consumers' net pecuniary cost of using cash, credit cards …-through have regressive distributional effects in Canada and the United States. …
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We study the role of intermediaries (brokers) in the Canadian mortgage market. In this market, consumers can search for … mortgage demand to disentangle two explanations for why borrowers wind up with these riskier mortgage products: (i) brokers …
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individual customer and multiple firms repeatedly. Using contractlevel data for the Canadian mortgage market, we provide evidence …
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-arbitrage conditions on trades in the market. For Canada we show that while the market is fairly efficient, some degree of inefficiency … persists throughout our sample. The level of inefficiency matches distinct phases of both the Bank of Canada's operations as …
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Macroprudential policies are often aimed at the traditional banking sector while nondepository financial institutions or shadow banks have limited or no prudential regulations. This paper studies the macroeconomic impact of household-side macroprudential tightening in the presence of unregulated...
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We study settlement fails for trades in the Government of Canada bond market. We find that settlement fails do not …
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This paper investigates the impact of market structure on the joint determination of exchange rate pass-through and currency of invoicing in international trade. A novel feature of the study is the focus on market share of firms on both sides of the market - that is, exporting firms and...
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This research aims to empirically analyze the spatial distribution of bank-branch networks in Canada. We study the …
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Merchants who accept credit cards face payment processing fees. In most countries, the no-surcharge rule prohibits them from using surcharges to pass these fees on to customers. However, merchants are allowed to steer consumers toward less costly payment methods by offering discounts or using...
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open economies-Canada, Chile, the Czech Republic and Norway- using confidential bank-level data. Our results show that the …
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