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n this study, we examine the evolution of the Central Bank of Nigeria's (CBN) reaction function since the adoption of the structural Adjustment Programme (SAP). We consider the role of structural breaks in the reaction function, the leading composition, as well as the driving factors behind...
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Die Debatte über Leistungsbilanzungleichgewichte in der Eurozone mündete im November 2013 in ein Prüfverfahren der EU-Kommission gegen Deutschland. Das Ergebnis lautet, dass der anhaltend hohe Überschuss in der deutschen Leistungsbilanz das Funktionieren der Eurozone gefährde. Anton Konrad...
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This paper puts forward a proposal to help monetary policies confront the challenge of the “normalisation” of money creation and interest rates. The difficult unwinding of years of unorthodox policies put financial stability at risk in major monetary centres and in EMEs. The authors argue...
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Since the last global financial crisis supervisory mechanisms and regulations have become more stringent which have significantly improved resilience of banks therefore positively affecting financial stability. Apart from traditional financial institutions which have been supervised according to...
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In this article, the issue of the monetary independence problem in view of the Romania's European Monetary Union accession is investigated empirically. It is frequently argued that for such a country, the main cost of participation in a currency area is the loss of monetary policy independence....
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While conventional monetary policy maintains its role in counteracting inflation, there are doubts that it is sufficient to guard against the risks of financial instability. It has been debated whether monetary policy should lean against the wind, i.e., if central banks should also respond to...
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principle in one regime does not necessarily cause indeterminacy. Second, very different responses to inflation may trigger … indeterminacy even if both regimes satisfy the Taylor principle. Determinacy thus results from the adequacy between monetary regimes …
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