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evade, as we found during World War II, when budget deficits ran up to a quarter of US GDP. If a central bank stands ready …
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debt-management operations during the Second World War and through the controversies that led to the Treasury …
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The 2007-09 global financial crisis has led policy-makers around the world, including central banks, to refocus their …
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The central banking literature regards central bank independence and a transparent monetary policy as best suited to achieve and safeguard monetary stability. The existing empirical literature, however, failed in establishing a solid ground for this consensus. This paper sheds some new light on...
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The world economy has experienced the largest financial crisis in generations, a global pandemic, and a resurgence in …
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to historical experience in the U.S. and elsewhere in the world …
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Unconventional monetary easing conducted by the Bank of Japan (BOJ) since 2013 has contributed to the yen's depreciation, higher stock prices, and higher corporate profits. Meanwhile, the impacts on aggregate demand and inflation have not been as strong as the BOJ expected while the adverse...
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