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During and after the Great Recession, the European Central Bank adopted unconventional monetary policies that are more or less uncontroversial in the literature. By contrast, its quantitative easing (QE) program that started in 2015 is highly disputed. The article evaluates the pros and cons of...
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inflation. While conventional measures show the expected response, i.e. an interest rate cut increases inflation and vice versa … on inflation as conventional interest rate changes. …
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We propose a new housing portfolio channel through which QE affects output. In response to QE, intermediaries rebalance portfolios from bonds to houses, lowering the return to saving and stimulating consumption and output. We study this channel empirically in a German housing boom without credit...
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What role does unconventional monetary policy - and particularly unconventional policies like private asset purchases under a quantitative easing or lender of last resort scheme - play in influencing economic growth directly? Emerging and developing countries' central banks could contribute to...
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We estimate the response of euro area sovereign bond yields to purchase operations under the ECB's Public Sector Purchase Programme (PSPP), using granular data on all PSPP-eligible securities at daily frequency. To avoid simultaneity bias in the estimated relationship between yields and purchase...
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Hayek (2009) expressed it, i.e. that the bank will finally have to accept either a recession or inflation and that there is …
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Hayek (2009) expressed it, i.e. that the bank will finally have to accept either a recession or inflation and that there is …
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This paper aims at estimating the impact of the recent Asset Purchase Programs implemented by the ECB – known as Quantitative easing (QE) – on external assets and liabilities recorded in one economy's International Investment Position (IIP). Our analysis focused on the case of France. We...
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perceived as an important indicator of interbank trust in the Eurozone and its elevated level normally signals distortion and … markets and especially within monetary policy in the Eurozone could have impaired the ability of the SER spread to act as a …
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Union (including the new (2021) monetary policy strategy of the Eurosystem and its implementation amidst the ‘inflation …
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