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This paper develops a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with interactions between an heterogeneous banking sector and other private agents. We introduce endogenous default probabilities for both firms and banks, and allow for bank regulation and liquidity injection into the...
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In the dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) literature there has been an increasing aware- ness on the role … that the banking sector can play in macroeconomic activity. We present a DSGE model with financial intermediation as in … crucial in any attempted empirical analysis. Since DSGE modelling usually fails to take into account inherent nonlinearities …
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We estimate a regime-switching DSGE model with a banking sector to explain incomplete and asymmetric interest rate pass …
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This paper develops a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with interactions between an heterogeneous banking sector and other private agents. We introduce endogenous default probabilities for both firms and banks, and allow for bank regulation and liquidity injection into the...
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Globalization increasingly involves less-developed countries (LDCs), i.e., economies which usually suffer from severe imperfections in their financial systems. Taking these imperfections seriously, we analyze how credit frictions affect the distributive impact of trade liberalizations. We find...
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