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The paper draws lessons from the experience of the past year for the conduct of central banks in the pursuit of macroeconomic and financial stability. Macroeconomic stability is defined as either price stability or as price stability and sustainable output or employment growth. Financial...
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Central banks can go broke and have done so, although mainly in developing countries. The conventional balance sheet of the central bank is uninformative about the financial resources it has at its disposal and about its ability to act as an effective lender of last resort and market marker of...
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There have been attempts to resurrect the fiscal theory of the price revel (FTPL). The original FTPL rests on a …
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There have been attempts to resurrect the fiscal theory of the price revel (FTPL). The original FTPL rests on a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011731847
twentieth century and the greatest macroeconomist of his generation. Tobin’s influence on macroeconomic theory is so pervasive …-variance portfolio demand and asset pricing theory, especially the Portfolio Separation Theorem; pitfalls in financial model building …
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The paper establishes that sovereigns, like banks, need a lender of last resort (LoLR). In the euro area the ECB, with its estimated €3.4 trillion non-inflationary loss absorption capacity, is the only credible sovereign LoLR. The ECB/Eurosystem has been acting as sovereign LoLR through its...
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An economy is in a liquidity trap when monetary policy cannot influence either real or nominal variables of interest. A necessary condition for this is that the short nominal interest rate is constrained by its lower bound, typically zero. The paper considers two small analytical models, one...
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There have been attempts to resurrect the fiscal theory of the price revel (FTPL). The original FTPL rests on a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011732317
Several recent studies imply that the response of national saving to fiscal policy is non-monotonic. In this paper, we use two data sets to search for the circumstances in which such non-monotonic responses arise: one refers to a sample of OECD countries, as in previous studies, and one to a...
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The paper considers ways of avoiding a liquidity trap and ways of getting out of one. Unless lower short nominal interest rates are associated with significantly lower interest volatility, a lower average rate of inflation, which will be associated with lower expected nominal interest rates,...
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