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Although designed to support monetary policy, two crucial aspects of the central bank framework can disconnect the monetary policy transmission: banks' access to central bank deposits and Quantitative Easing (QE). We show how both hinder the monetary policy transmission through the main...
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scenario structure tools which analyze the dynamics of key macro economic variables under diverse shocks and depicts their … of major shocks influencing the macroeconomic variables and can assess the role of monetary policy in reacting to …
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central bank communication during times of financial crisis. This is done by constructing an indicator to measure the … indicator is studied with ordered probit methods. The results show that predictability was reached relatively well at central …
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- stretching slightly beyond the ECB's mid-point - marked by decent growth in real incomes and a distribution of shocks to … endemic instability and crisis, with the distribution of shocks eventually switching from inflationary to continuously …
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The global financial crisis and the coronavirus pandemic were marked by expansionary policies of key central banks in an attempt to stop the recession. The degree of expansiveness of monetary policy was unprecedented. As a result of expansionary policies, global inflation has been present since...
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The financial crisis of 2007-09 has led to a rethinking of the role of monetary and financial regulatory policy. It has also called into question the benefits of financial innovation and monetary policy that focuses solely on inflation and the output gap. This paper discusses financial...
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This introductory essay briefly summarizes the eleven empirical studies of price setting and price adjustment that are included in this special issue. The studies, which use data from several European countries, were conducted as part of the European Central Bank's Inflation Persistence Network
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This introductory essay briefly summarizes the eleven empirical studies of price setting and price adjustment that are included in this special issue. The studies, which use data from several European countries, were conducted as part of the European Central Bank's Inflation Persistence Network
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013123409
– stretching slightly beyond the ECB's mid-point – marked by decent growth in real incomes and a distribution of shocks to … endemic instability and crisis, with the distribution of shocks eventually switching from inflationary to continuously …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012844614