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In this paper, a structural time series model is estimated to analyse the effect of quantitative easing (QE) on stock prices for the US, UK and Japan. The model is estimated by maximum likelihood in a time-varying parametric framework, using the DJIA, S&P500, NASDAQ, FTSE100 and the NIKKEI225 as...
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Several explanations have been put forward for the observation that massive inflation has not appeared as a result of the explosive monetary growth generated by quantitative easing that was in 2008. Several plausible explanations have been put forward for this observation, but none of them can...
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Despite the recent implementation of a number of economic reforms and structural adjustment programs to liberalize Egypt's financial system, this study finds that a stable broad money demand function exists when proper account of asset substitution is taken and an appropriate estimation...
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