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Galí (2014) showed that a monetary policy rule that raises interest rates in response to bubbles can paradoxically lead … to larger bubbles. This comment shows that a central bank that wants to dampen bubbles can always do so by raising … argue Galí's model contains additional equilibria in which more aggressive rules dampen bubbles. We show that for these …
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asset pricing in line with rational bubbles. We show that the response of the excessive stock price component to a monetary …
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The paper models the links between financial fragility, asset markets and monetary policy. It is shown that central bank's concern about the cost of financial disruption generates an asymmetric response, thus contributing to the creation of an asset price bubble. In an economy with a highly...
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price bubbles. Against this background, the paper evaluates if new advances in real-time bubble detection, as brought … the bubbles in the sample. Therefore, the paper suggests a combination approach of different bubble indicators which helps … to account for the uncertainty around start and end dates of asset price bubbles. Additionally, the paper then …
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Recently, convincing evidence has been presented that the recession in the wake of the recent financial crisis resulted primarily from an overly levered housing sector that was forced to deleverage and cut consumption spending when faced with collapsing housing prices. Following this...
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globally. The result has been a succession of bubbles and crashes, including the worldwide stock market bubble and great crash … stock market bubbles, the emerging markets bubbles and crashes in 1994 and 1997, the Long-Term Capital Management (LTCM …) crisis of 1998, the dotcom bubble bursting in 2000, the recent house price bubbles, the financialization bubble via special …
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