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formulate a model of financing. New Keynesian theory emphasizes that a firm’s net worth influences investment decisions and … banks lending reaction to the net worth ratio is more elastic than investment reaction. When the steady state is the saddle …
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financial stability. For this purpose, monetary policy is described by a flexible inflation targeting regime using the interest …
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financial stability. For this purpose, monetary policy is described by a flexible inflation targeting regime using the interest …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011589082
This paper studies the trade-offs that can arise between inflation targeting and financial stability objectives. We use … stability objectives as an additional macroeconomic policy increases the volatility of inflation. We identify cases in which the …
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On 4 March 2011, SUERF – The European Money and Finance Forum and the National Bank of Poland jointly organised a conference on the theme of: "Monetary Policy after the Crisis". Following a call for papers with a large number of submissions, the scientific committee selected 9 papers, which...
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public finances. We show that when the ECB misses its inflation target this has large heterogeneous fiscal consequences for … missing their inflation targets. They are also sizeable …
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This paper investigates macroprudential policy effects on bank systemic risk and the role of inflation targeting in … further under inflation targeting. Our findings lend credence to the view that inflation targeting strengthens macroprudential …
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In this paper, we survey the nascent literature on the transmission of negative policy rates. We discuss the theory of how the transmission depends on bank balance sheets, and how this changes once policy rates become negative. We review the growing evidence that negative policy rates are...
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This paper employs a structural VAR framework with sign restrictions to estimate the effects of unconventional monetary policies of the European Central Bank since the Global Financial Crisis, mainly in their effectiveness towards bank lending. Using a variable for newly issued credit instead of...
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We analyze the effect of negative monetary policy rates on banks, using detailed supervisory information from Switzerland. For identification, we compare changes in the behavior of banks that had different fractions of their central bank reserves exempt from negative rates. More affected banks...
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