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This survey gives insight into the ongoing research in financial frictions modeling. The recent financial turmoil has fueled interest in operationalizing financial frictions concepts. The rapid growth of the literature on financial frictions motivates this review. The empirical facts that...
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policy shock, which seems implausible in practice. In contrast, QE via an endogenous feedback rule can alleviate the …
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In this paper, we critically address pre-crisis central banking doctrine from a methodological standpoint. We argue that the underpinnings of the reigning paradigm before the crisis account for its paradigmatic failure both to predict the global crisis, and be a reliable source of inspiration...
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conventional policy shock, which seems implausible in practice. In contrast, QE via an endogenous feedback rule can alleviate the …
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Beginning with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand Act of 1989, central banking reforms have focused on assigning clear goals for which monetary policy authorities can be held accountable. Inflation targeting regimes provide examples of such goal-based policy frameworks. An alternative approach,...
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direction from PPP in response to an 'inflation' shock - the 'bad news god news' result of Clarida -Waldman (2008;2014). This is …
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