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We study how bankers can elicit lower capital requirements via lobbying: Bankers pledge to politicians a lobbying rate as a fraction of bank revenues, thus relating politicians' welfare to the size of banks. This induces politicians to lower capital requirements, which causes high leverage...
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also exhibits endogenous price distortions in third countries when some countries follow distortionary trade policies. We …
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We study money creation and destruction in today's monetary architecture and examine the impact of monetary policy and capital regulation in a general equilibrium setting. There are two types of money created and destructed: bank deposits, when banks grant loans to firms or to other banks and...
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We study money creation and destruction in today's monetary architecture within a general equilibrium setting. Two types of money are created and destructed: bank deposits, when banks grant loans to firms or to other banks, and central bank money, when the central bank grants loans to private...
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