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How actively households participate in the financial markets, decides to a large extent, the synchronisation between the real and financial side of an economy. Digitalisation, by way of improving the accessibility to financial markets, can lead to an increase in this synchronisation. In this...
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Do financial constraints amplify or dampen the transmission of monetary policy to the real economy? To answer this question, we propose a simple empirical strategy that combines (i) firm-level employment and balance sheet data, (ii) identified monetary policy shocks and (iii) survey data on...
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Apart from the main misconception of money creation, that is, the exogenous-endogenous money creation debate, there exist a number of lesser misconceptions, including that banks are 'fully lent' when they have no excess reserves, that money creation begins with a new bank deposit, and that a...
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Small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) account for majority of employment and economic growth, which makes them a priority for the transmission of monetary policy to the real economy. However, SMEs experienced a credit crunch following the sovereign debt crisis. Since 2014, the ECB engaged in...
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I provide more evidence on the behavior of small and large firms, employing the Flow of Funds data, the QFR data and other sources. The empirical test to examine behavior of small and large firms is conducted in two ways: (1) by different episodes, tight monetary policy episodes and business...
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After the global financial crisis and during the European sovereign debt crisis, bank lending to companies in the euro area slowed down dramatically, bringing the economy close to a credit crunch. It was only after the start of the European Central Bank (ECB) quantitative easing programme in...
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After the global financial crisis and during the European sovereign debt crisis, bank lending to companies in the euro area slowed down dramatically bringing the economy close to a credit crunch. It was only after the start of the ECB’s quantitative easing programme in early 2015 that bank...
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This study aimed to analyze and evaluate the implementation of the inflation targeting policy framework in Indonesia. The data used in this study are quarterly data for the period 1984 to 2008. The simultaneous model approach using two stage least square (TSLS). The results of the analysis...
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This paper provides both theoretical and empirical analyses of the differences between BigTech lenders and traditional banks in response to monetary policy changes. Our model integrates Knightian uncertainty into portfolio selection and posits that BigTech lenders possess a diminishing...
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This paper analyzes the dynamic and heterogeneous responses of loan performance to a monetary-policy shock using loan-level panel data for small-scale private firms in Canada. Our dataset contains detailed loan characteristics information that allows us to distinguish the effects of the...
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