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influenced by bank size and market share, and to a somewhat lesser extent by deposit rates and non-performing loans. In addition …. Furthermore, bank size and market share, as well as the differential between domestic and foreign rates, are the most important …
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This paper questions unconventional fiscal policy effects when the monetary policy rate is at the zero lower bound. We provide evidence for the US that the spread between the policy rate and the US-LIBOR, which is more relevant for private sector transactions, increases with government...
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Policymakers in the United States face a combination of high and rising federal debt and low current and projected interest rates on that debt. Rising future debt will reduce growth and impede efforts to enact new policy initiatives. Low interest rates reduce, but do not eliminate, these...
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