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The spectacular development of the Spanish mortgage market during the last decade has increased the concern about its financial integration with other capital markets. This paper examines the degree of integration between the mortgage market and two broader capital markets such as the public...
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This paper examines whether permanent earnings growth, crucial to stock valuation, increased during the 1990s as suggested by proponents of the 'New Economy. Using Samp;P 500 earnings for 1951-2000, we do not find strong evidence of either a one-time structural break or gradual change. However,...
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The aim of this paper is to identify the macroeconomic determinants of sovereign bond spreads in Argentina, Brazil and Mexico and discuss the economic policies underlying the divergent fortunes experienced by these countries over 1993-2001. Based on a consistent theoretical framework (unlike a...
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Household borrowing has grown considerably in many countries over the past two decades, both in absolute terms and relative to household incomes. Much of the increase can be viewed as a rational response by households to the effects of easing liquidity constraints on households, and lower...
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Mainstream monetary theory considers money only as an instrument meant to facilitate trading without having any effect on income or on the evolution of the economic system. The aim of this paper is to elaborate a monetary theory capable of supporting the thesis of money non-neutrality based on...
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Through explicitly incorporating analysts' forecasts as observable factors in a dynamic arbitrage-free model of the yield curve, this research proposes a framework for studying the impact of shifts in market sentiment on interest rates of all maturities. An empirical examination reveals that...
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This paper deals with loans dollarization of V4 countries residents, its development and sectoral composition. By conducting simple OLS regression for each V4 country tries to find out some factors that may have been contributing to dollarized loans development
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The basic feature of a market economy is competition, which does not serve its own interests but those of the customers. The banking sector is a special branch of the economy since money transactions are based much more on trust than any other enterprise
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We develop a tractable rational bubbles model with financial frictions, downward nominal wage rigidity, and the zero lower bound. The interaction of financial frictions and nominal rigidities leads to a "bubbly pecuniary externality," where competitive speculation in risky bubbly assets can...
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We propose a regime-switching approach to deal with the lower bound on nominal interest rates in dynamic term structure modelling. In the "lower bound regime", the short term rate is expected to remain constant at levels close to the effective lower bound; in the "normal regime", the short rate...
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