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Recently, central banks around the world have relied mostly on nontraditional policy tools to stimulate economic activity. A distinctive example is the expansion of the size of central bank balance sheets through the purchase of long-term government securities. In this paper we analyze the...
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Recently, central banks around the world have relied mostly on nontraditional policy tools to stimulate economic activity. A distinctive example is the expansion of the size of central bank balance sheets through the purchase of long-term government securities. In this paper we analyze the...
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An increasing number of central banks implement monetary policy via two standing facilities: a lending facility and a deposit facility. In this paper we show that it is socially optimal to implement a non-zero interest rate spread. We prove this result in a dynamic general equilibrium model...
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An increasing number of central banks implement monetary policy via two standing facilities: a lending facility and a deposit facility. In this paper we show that it is socially optimal to implement a non-zero interest rate spread. We prove this result in a dynamic general equilibrium model...
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An increasing number of central banks implement monetary policy via two standing facilities: a lending facility and a deposit facility. In this paper we show that it is socially optimal to implement a non-zero interest rate spread. We prove this result in a dynamic general equilibrium model...
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Monetary union has dawned in Europe. Now that the common currency is a reality, questions concerning the practical conduct of monetary policy in the European Monetary Union (EMU) are moving to the forefront of the policy debate. Among these, one of the most critical is how the new monetary union...
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