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Romer (2000) provides an alternative model to the AS/AD and IS/LM models that abandons the LM schedule by having the short-term interest rate set by the central bank. His framework acknowledges the critical role of the central bank in determining short-term interest rates, which moves mainstream...
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The aim of this paper is analyzing the evolution of the Brazilian credit market from 2003 to 2011 and its impact on … determinants and the general trends of the banking credit market between December 2003 and December 2011, while the third section …
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There are more young adults today with either no credit history or insufficient credit history to be scored by one of … the major credit bureaus than there were before the Great Recession−a reality that is likely an unintended outcome of the … missing from credit bureau data act as a drag on state-level consumption growth. This finding seems to be driven by young …
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total credit share in the GDP. Previous empirical studies show to be sensitive to the choice of the finance proxy indicator …. Total credit share in the GDP appears biased in empirical modeling. Credit structure (loans to firms and households) prove … to be more robust when used in the modeling. Credit structure reveals a different impact on economic growth showing …
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