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Monetary policy has three tenets: a stable money demand function, a well specified velocity of money and a reliable money creation process. The first tenet determines real money on the demand side of the market and the third fixes nominal money on the supply side. The article finds that these...
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maintaining financial stability in the euro area by providing vast liquidity support to commercial banks that are operating in … centrifugal forces become that ultimately might break up the single currency. Instead of a fiscal union, a euro …
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Since the late 1980s the Fed has implemented monetary policy by adjusting its target for the overnight federal funds rate. Money’s role in monetary policy has been tertiary, at best. Indeed, several influential economists suggest that money is irrelevant for monetary policy because central...
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In recent years, the industrial organization of the banking system has received a large amount of attention. In particular, it is generally viewed that the size distribution of the banking sector has changed where it is dominated by a small number of large institutions. In this paper, we develop...
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Solving the problem of stabilizing the economy is directly tied to the necessity of keeping the main macroeconomic variables stable. However, macroeconomic stability is not in the general case a purely fiscal or a purely monetary problem. How the central bank and the government interact is of...
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Harry Johnson’s 1971 ideas about the factors affecting the success of the Keynesian Revolution and the Monetarist Counter-revolution are summarised and extended to the analysis of the Rational Expectations - New Classical (RE-NC) Revolution. It is then argued that, whereas Monetarism brought...
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An important concern of macroeconomic analysis is how interest rates affect the cash balance demanded at a certain …
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s as well as euro area and Swiss data since the 1970s. …
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Using a simple single-equation approach, many studies have shown that the term structure of interest rates or its approximation - the term spread - is a useful indicator of future inflation and/or future real economic activity. However, this paper argues that shortcomings of the single-equation...
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cash-in-advance constraints on consumption and R&D investment. We find that an increase in the domestic nominal interest … Nash-equilibrium and optimal nominal interest rates. We also calibrate the two-country model to data in the Euro Area and …
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