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Deflation is currently considered as one of the most important threats for macroeconomic dynamics and, thus, it is … that deflation periods necessarily go hand in hand with recessions. Thus, costs of deflation might be much lower than … typically assumed. If for monetary policy makers, a possible conflict of interests between the avoidance of deflation and the …
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complementary monetary policy tool to stimulate the economy and combat the risks of deflation when the policy interest rate is at …
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advanced countries as well, but we find that deflation risk from aging is not inevitable as ambitious structural reforms and an …
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degree of uncertainty associated with potential output in an environment of prolonged stagnation and deflation. Consequently …
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Did monetary ease in the 1980s cause Japan's bubble, as is often suggested? Drawing on both a new cross-national consideration of the monetary policy-asset price linkage and a re-examination of what actually occurred in Japan 1985-1990, I conclude the bubble was just as likely to occur whatever...
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in the risk balance throughout our evaluation period because of the implied amplification of deflation risks. We then …
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study framework despite the short sample period from 2009 to 2013. Due to renewed fears of deflation we compare option …-implied and statistical density functions to gain insight into deflation risk. Inflation expectations show a decreasing mean but … influence of monetary policy announcements on inflation expectations diminished. Tail events such as deflation although still …
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. Deflation subsided by 2005. As soon as inflation appeared to stabilize near a rate of zero, the Bank of Japan rapidly reduced …
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