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result has been a succession of bubbles and crashes, including the worldwide stock market bubble and great crash of 19 … market bubbles and its ensuing “lost decades”, the emerging markets bubbles and crashes in 1994 and 1997, the LTCM crisis of … 1998, the dotcom bubble bursting in 2000, the recent house price bubbles, the financialization bubble via special …
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We combine both a mathematical analysis of financial bubbles and a statistical procedure for determining when a given … of financial bubbles. We find that it follows a generalized gamma distribution, and we provide estimates for its … parameters. We also perform goodness of fit tests, and we provide a derivation, within the context of bubbles, that explains why …
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The global financial crisis (2008-2009) represents a notable example of a generally unpredicted crisis in economic history. Nevertheless, it presented features comparable to almost any previous (monetarily related) crisis episode. For instance, it was characterized by a "vicious cycle" made by...
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The paper analyzes the interplay between public debt and monetary management during financial reforms, and provides suggestions on collaboration between the central bank and the treasury to achieve common objectives. It discusses monetary policy and public debt at the onset and through different...
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Galí (2014) showed that a monetary policy rule that raises interest rates in response to bubbles can paradoxically lead … to larger bubbles. This comment shows that a central bank that wants to dampen bubbles can always do so by raising … argue Galí's model contains additional equilibria in which more aggressive rules dampen bubbles. We show that for these …
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