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economy. A positive credit shock, defined as a rise in the loan-to-deposit ratio, increases output, consumption, hours and … productivity, and reduces the spread between loan and deposit rates. The effects of the credit shock tend to be highly persistent …
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financial institutions in the transmission of credit and technology shocks to the real economy. A positive credit shock, defined … between loan and deposit rates. The effects of the credit shock tend to be highly persistent even without price rigidities and …
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financial institutions in the transmission of credit and technology shocks to the real economy. A positive credit shock, defined … between loan and deposit rates. The effects of the credit shock tend to be highly persistent even without price rigidities and …
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and the level of uncertainty in the economy. A positive credit shock, defined as a rise in the loan-to-deposit ratio … effects of the credit shock tend to be highly persistent, even without price rigidities and habit persistence in consumption …
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structural models in the general case where the model might contain more than one permanent structural shock. It provides a …
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financial institutions in the transmission of credit and technology shocks to the real economy. A positive credit shock, defined … between loan and deposit rates. The effects of the credit shock tend to be highly persistent even without price rigidities and …
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