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This study investigates the evolution of central bank profits as fiscal revenue (or: seigniorage) before and in the … as monetary policies are seeing their gradual "normalization". Seigniorage exposes the connections between currency … seigniorage, and in normal times seigniorage largely derives from the note issue supplemented by "own" resources. Essentially, the …
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This study investigates the evolution of central bank profits as fiscal revenue (or: seigniorage)before and in the … monetary policies are seeing their gradual“normalization.”Seigniorage exposes the connections between currency issuance and … normal times seigniorage largely derives from the note issue supplementedby “own” resources. Essentially, the central bank …
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; sowie die Aussichten für diese Größen bei allmählicher "Normalisierung" der Geldpolitik. Seigniorage offenbart die …This study investigates the evolution of central bank profits as fiscal revenue - or: seigniorage - before and in the … monetary policies are seeing their gradual "normalization". Seigniorage exposes the connections between currency issuance and …
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Intro -- Central Banking: Theory and Practice in Sustaining Monetary and Financial Stability -- Copyright -- Contents …
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We examine whether central banks' voting records help predict the future course of monetary policy in the Czech republic, Hungary, Poland, Sweden and the United Kingdom, controlling for financial market expectations. Unlike previous research, first, we examine the period of the global financial...
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