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We show that expansionary monetary policy is associated with higher household portfolio allocation to high risk assets and lower allocation to low risk assets, in line with “reaching for yield” behaviour. Our main findings are based on analysis of US household level panel data using...
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In this paper we study the role of household portfolio rebalancing channel for the aggregate and redistributive effects of monetary policy. The transmission of monetary policy works not only through the usual income and substitution motives, but also through an endogenous portfolio rebalancing...
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Over the last decade, responsible investment - the consideration of environmental, social and governance (ESG) issues in investment decision-making - has spread widely throughout the financial sector. Its adoption is due to its perceived usefulness in identifying risks and opportunities,...
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We show that expansionary monetary policy is positively (inversely) associated with household portfolio allocation to high-risk (low-risk) assets, in line with “reaching for yield” behaviour. Our main findings are based on analysis of US household level panel data using alternative measures...
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This chapter explains the development during the nineteenth century of the legal structures behind the international monetary union between the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand. It thus illustrates the operation of one part of the international gold standard in regulating currency...
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Despite often-abundant natural resources, so-called “Indian Country” suffers the worst systemic poverty in North America today. Much of the economic story of Indian Country is one of hopelessly limited property rights naively designed to protect its wards. Whether encumbrances on fee simple...
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The terms ‘property’ and ‘proprietary interest’ are routinely used in Australian law to represent the broad category of rights an individual may have with respect to tangible and intangible things. ‘Money’, ‘currency’, and ‘legal tender’ are examples of property that...
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