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The Global Financial Crisis established that policymakers should consider the stage of the financial cycle to better evaluate the cyclical position of the economy when designing monetary policy decisions. If financial variables are omitted from the estimations of the output gap, a common and...
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Over the last two decades the intensity of credit standards' tightening during economic contractions has exceeded their easing during expansions among euro area banks. This mechanism is fed by the boom-bust cycle of credit that, as much research has shown, is linked to financial instability with...
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both domestic and international aspects of the monetary regime before World War I has since declined in its relevance. At … and doctrine that developed under the pre-World War I convertible regime proved to be inadequate to deal with domestic … stabilization goals in the interwar period, setting the stage for the Great Depression. In the post-World War II era, the complete …
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in a more complex environment, both due to the pandemic that was sweeping the world and the bulky debt that countries are …
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