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addition, it expands the current research agenda by considering a neglected factor: The quality of eligible collateral (QEC … investigates to what extent the quality of eligible collateral is able to explain inflation employing the first comprehensive …
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. The existence of a correlation between inflation and the quality of eligible collateral would strongly support fundamental …
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The major central banks now operate in a regime of abundance of bank reserves. As a result, they can only raise the money market rate by increasing the rate of remuneration of bank reserves. This, in turn, leads to large transfers of the central banks' profits (and more) to commercial banks that...
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, allowing for the auctioning of Treasury bills to create the liquidity reflux necessary to refill the account. This paper …
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Intro -- Contents -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. TRENDS IN FINANCIAL DOLLARIZATION -- III. FINANCIAL DOLLARIZATION AS A RATIONAL RESPONSE TO INFLATION -- IV. THE ROLE OF CREDIT RISK -- V. CONCLUDING REMARKS -- APPENDIX I -- APPENDIX II -- REFERENCES.
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