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investment, but allow for harmful bubbles. Aggressive fiscal policy can prevent bubbles. …
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This paper highlights exchange-traded funds (ETF) purchases conducted by the Bank of Japan under Quantitative and Qualitative Monetary Easing with Yield Curve Control. The policy to indirectly purchase stocks is unprecedented in terms of the scale and duration among major central banks. The...
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The global financial crisis (2008-2009) represents a notable example of a generally unpredicted crisis in economic history. Nevertheless, it presented features comparable to almost any previous (monetarily related) crisis episode. For instance, it was characterized by a "vicious cycle" made by...
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This paper examines how monetary expansion causes asset bubbles. When there is no monetary expansion, a bubbly asset is …
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method works, we apply it to data for Denmark and Sweden. We find a tendency for actual house prices to converge on …
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