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This paper explores the impact of advanced countries' quantitative easing on emerging market economies (EMEs) and how macroprudential policy and good governance play a role in preventing potential financial vulnerabilities. We used confidential locational bank statistics data from the Bank for...
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suggests that monetary policy spillovers depend on banks' capital constraints. In particular, during a period of quantitative …
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Financial Crisis of 2007-2015, the COVID-19 Pandemic, cross-border spillovers and the failures of risk …-making questions about the causes and measurement of cross-border spillovers (from developed countries to emerging markets), and … evolving relationships among cross-border spillovers, legal/regulatory institutions, foreign aid, political systems, government …
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Against the background of continued growth disappointments, depressed inflation expectations, and declining real equilibrium interest rates, a number of central banks have implemented negative interest rate policies (NIRP) to provide additional monetary policy stimulus over the past few years....
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Against the background of continued growth disappointments, depressed inflation expectations, and declining real equilibrium interest rates, a number of central banks have implemented negative interest rate policies (NIRP) to provide additional monetary policy stimulus over the past few years....
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