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We document how supply-chain pressures, household inflation expectations, and firm pricing power interacted to induce the pandemic-era surge in consumer price inflation in the euro area. Initially, supply-chain pressures increased inflation through a cost-push channel and raised inflation...
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"What is the effect of fiancial crises and their resolution on banks' choice of liquid asset holdings? When risky assets have limited pledgeability and banks have relative expertise in employing risky assets, the market for these assets clears only at fire-sale prices following a large number of...
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. Anticipation of this generates an equilibrium featuring systemic risk in which all banks choose inefficiently high leverage to fund …
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risk in which all banks choose inefficiently high leverage to fund correlated assets and market discipline is compromised … ; systemic risk ; bailout ; forbearance ; moral hazard ; capital requirements …
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regular core capital requirement that helps deter excessive risk-taking incentives. The second tier, a novel aspect of our … framework, is a special capital account that limits risk taking but preserves creditors' monitoring incentives. -- capital … requirements ; leverage ; systemic risk …
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