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What role does unconventional monetary policy - and particularly unconventional policies like private asset purchases under a quantitative easing or lender of last resort scheme - play in influencing economic growth directly? Emerging and developing countries' central banks could contribute to...
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This paper presents a small open economy model to analyze the role of central bank liquidity management in implementing “unconventional” monetary policies within an inflation targeting framework. In particular, the paper explicitly models the facilities that the central bank uses to manage...
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The main focus of the paper is on the behavior of central banks, which during the crisis have radically changed the traditional tools of interventions taking many measures generally termed “unconventional monetary policies”. Four central banks are taken into consideration: Federal Reserve...
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The global financial and economic crisis has warranted authorities to pursue extraordinary policy measures including fiscal stimulus and excessive monetary accommodation. Particularly, central banks in many countries resorted to conventional monetary policies and hence, exhausted the entire...
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This paper examines volatility spillovers from changes in the size of the balance sheets of the Federal Reserve (FED) and European Central Bank (ECB) to emerging market economies (EMEs) from 2003 to 2014. We find that EME bond markets are most susceptible to positive volatility spillovers from...
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