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The great depression of 1929 and the great financial crisis of 2008 have been the two big events of the last 75 years. Not only have they produced serious economic consequences but they also changed our view of economics and policymaking. The aim of this work is to compare these two great crises...
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'quantitative easing' in the UK's Great Recession and afterwards / Tim Congdon -- 3. UK broad money growth and nominal spending … during the Great Recession: an analysis of the money creation process and the role of money demand / Ryland Thomas -- 4. Have … central banks forgotten about money?: the case of the European Central Bank, 1999 - 2014 / Juan E. Castañeda and Tim Congdon …
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by the observation that the money at the core of these systems, central bank money, is injected into the economy on terms …
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This paper studies the relationship between the business cycle and financial intermediation in the euro area. We establish stylized facts and study their stability during the global financial crisis and the European sovereign debt crisis. Long-term interest rates have been exceptionally high and...
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This paper studies the relationship between the business cycle and financial intermediation in the euro area. We establish stylized facts and study their stability during the global financial crisis and the European sovereign debt crisis. Long-term interest rates have been exceptionally high and...
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