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By combining the approaches of Gertler and Karadi (2011) and Bernanke et al. (1999), I develop a DSGE model with leverage constraints both in the banking and in the non-financial firm sector. I calibrate this "full model" to US data. In a world with only a monetary policy and a productivity...
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In light of recent events that have taken place in the Bangladesh, the importance of knowing the financial position of banks is imperative to stakeholders. In this sector the most used financial statements are the financial position, profit and loss account and statement of cash flow where the...
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History of scenario planning at Rabobank. Describing the interest rate scenarios and the consumer scenarios that prepared Rabobank for the following credit crisis, housing crisis and pension crisis (Japan scenario)
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The New Deal regulatory policies and institutions redesigned the U.S. financial structure and implicitly required the coordination between monetary policy and the regulatory framework; in that financial structure the Federal Reserve provided the reserves. The interest policy implicitly required...
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We discuss the new Basel bank capital framework and the central bank's general approach to its practical implementation in the home-host context of Australia and New Zealand. Bank capital plays an important role in absorbing large financial losses, especially under severe downturn conditions....
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The theory of endogenous money is the cornerstone of Post-Keynesian economics, which dates back to the pioneering writings of authors such as J. Robinson, Kaldor and Kalecki. Second generation Post-Keynesians such as Paul Davidson and Basil Moore have clearly drawn the boundaries of...
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This study analyzes the efficiency of the banking industry in Ghana over the period of 2001-2010 using the data envelopment analysis. The study investigates the impact of size, capitalization, loan loss provision, inflation rate and GDP growth rate on Ghana's bank efficiency using both static...
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At the time of publication, this article provided the most in-depth critique of capital account liberalization in any U.S. law journal. The article stemmed from a paper presented by the author to the Seventh Annual Conference of the United States-Mexico Law Institute in Santa Fe, New Mexico on...
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This article offers a critique of the deregulation of banking and finance that started with the breakdown of the Bretton Woods regime of fixed exchange rates during the Nixon administration, accelerated with interest rate deregulation during the Carter administration, and was deepened during the...
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