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Auswirkungen der Finanzkrise von 2007 auf die Vergabe von Bankkrediten. Während sich der erste Artikel ausschließlich mit … Finanzkrise. Im Gegensatz dazu werden diese beiden Forschungsschwerpunkte im zweiten Artikel zusammengeführt. Viele real … schließlich Disequilibrium Modelle auf Daten des U.S. Kreditmarktes an. Laut gängiger Meinung hatte die Finanzkrise von 2007 einen …
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The paper shows that structural models of the IS-LM and Mundell-Fleming variety have a lot to tell about the macroeconomics of the current global crisis. In addition to demonstrating how the emergence of risk premiums in money and capital markets may drive economies into recessions, it shows the...
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This paper presents a new version of MAPMOD (Mark II) to study the effectiveness of macroprudential regulations. We extend the original model by explicitly modeling the housing market. We show how household demand for housing, house prices, and bank mortgages are intertwined in what we call a...
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This paper presents a new version of MAPMOD (Mark II) to study the effectiveness of macroprudential regulations. We extend the original model by explicitly modeling the housing market. We show how household demand for housing, house prices, and bank mortgages are intertwined in what we call a...
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We present a model in which banks and other financial intermediaries face both occasionally binding borrowing constraints and costs of equity issuance. Near the steady state, these intermediaries can raise equity finance at no cost through retained earnings. However, even moderately large shocks...
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