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collateral to support arbitrage trades. We show that with volatile asset demands, arbitrage becomes risky. With information … frictions, a looser collateral policy might render the economy more vulnerable to extremely large demand shocks, while a tighter … collateral constraint helps maintain the stability at the cost of market liquidity supply …
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No matter its source, financial- or policy-related, uncertainty can feed onto itself, concealing its true origin and leading to identification challenges in empirical applications. We add to the existing stock of analytical methods able to disentangle among various types of uncertainty shocks,...
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It is well known that a tightening or easing of the United States' monetary policy affects financial markets in emerging economies. This paper argues that uncertainty about future monetary policy is a separate transmission channel. We focus on the taper tantrum episode in 2013, a period with an...
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We present a calibrated general equilibrium model in which collateral constraints substantially amplify and propagate …
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