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1992-1997 in both Hungary and Poland. On the other hand it slightly increased in the Czech Republic, even if this country … has experienced a steeper path of disinflation. Only in Hungary seigniorage benefits the government in a significant …
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We provide a rationale for bank money creation in our current monetary system by investigating its merits over a system with banks as intermediaries of loanable funds. The latter system could result when CBDCs are introduced. In the loanable funds system, households limit banks' leverage ratios...
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Recent evidences provoke broad rethinking of the role of banks in money creation. The authors argue that apart from the reserve requirement, prudential regulations also play important roles in constraining the money supply. Specifically, they study three Basel III regulations and theoretically...
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may also contain significant information for central banks. For Hungary, inflation expectation data are available from …
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