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subsequently to evaluate three prominent public payments system policies: monetary policy, central bank lending, and deposit …
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The evolution and structure of the payments system is explained by efficiency gains from substituting claims on particular institutions for commodity money. Information-intensive lending and payments services have been provided jointly by the same set of institutions, i.e., banks, because...
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financing instruments for banks and means of payment for bank customers implies spillover effects of bank lending. After a bank … finances loans with new deposits, the deposit holders' payments cause reserves and deposits to flow from the lending bank to … that generate respectively strategic complementarity and strategic substitution in banks' lending decisions. We model bank …
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I study an economy in which money and credit coexist as means of payment and the settlement of credit requires money. The model extends recent developments in microfounded monetary theory to address the choice of payment methods and the effects of inflation. Whether a buyer uses money or credit...
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