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It is well-known that Gaussian hedging strategies are robust in the sense that they always lead to a cost process of bounded variation and that a superhedge is possible if upper bounds on the volatility of the relevant processes are available, cf. El Karoui, Jeanblanc-Picque and Shreve (1998)...
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Important lessons which were drawn from the most recent GFC - notably, the growing need for accommodative policies (unconventional and conventional) to facilitate appropriate responses - given limited monetary policy spaces, the emergence, rise and evolution of private actors and their...
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When central banks announce cuts to future interest rates, the expected costs of government debt service decrease, generating additional resources in future budgets. This paper demonstrates that if the rational-expectations assumption is dropped, fiscal authority can exploit those gains by...
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در این بررسی با استفاده از داده های میانگین نرخ دلار برای بازه زمانی فروردین 1364 تا بهمن 1402 (برگرفته از سایت بانک مرکزی) و به کارگیری مدل آریما و شبیه سازی تصادفی این...
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Financial deepening plays a pivotal role in fostering economic growth, alleviating poverty, and mitigating social inequalities. Employing the Vector Autoregressive Model (VAR), this study examines the implications of per capita gross domestic product (GDP), interest rates, and inflation rates...
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This policy brief investigates Sierra Leone's interest rate volatility, a recurring concern due to its economic instability. Using the ARDL model and bolstered by the stability exhibited in CUSUM and CUSUM square tests, we explore the impact of deposit and lending interest rates on money demand....
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This paper analyzes the effects of a contractionary monetary policy on the Consumer Price Index (CPI) in Colombia and its 13 main cities between January 2001 and February 2020. For this purpose, Vector Autoregression models (VAR) are used, from which impulse-response functions are obtained....
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In monetary theory, money is typically introduced as an object that can help agents bypass frictions, such as anonymity and limited commitment. Consequently, common wisdom suggests that if agents had access to more unsecured credit these frictions would become less severe and welfare would...
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This paper describes the transmission of the monetary policy impulses to banking interest rates in Italy from the late 1960s to the mid-1980s. The study introduces three main novelties: firstly, the use of a completely new database sourced from original papers of that period; secondly, an...
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The banking sector plays a pivotal role in the economic development and stability of a country, particularly in developing nations like India, where financial systems are predominantly bank-based. Banks act as primary financial intermediaries, converting deposits into productive investments,...
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