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impact of uncertainty and failed expectations induced by money leads to specific patterns of economic disruption. These …
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Liquidity problems lie at the heart of crises on financial markets as demonstrated in this paper by detailed descriptions of the stock market crash in 1987, the LTCM-crisis in 1998 and the financial market consequences of 11 September 2001. The events also demonstrate that modern central banks,...
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In this article we derive a microfounded model of money demand under uncertainty built on intertemporally optimizing …
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In this paper we investigate the effects of uncertainty shocks on economic activity using a Dynamic Stochastic General … the effects of uncertainty shocks on economic activity. This amplification channel stems mainly from the stickiness in …
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We assess the effects of monetary policy on bank risk to verify the existence of a risk-taking channel - monetary expansions inducing banks to assume more risk. We first present VAR evidence confirming that this channel exists and tends to concentrate on the bank funding side. Then, to...
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This paper studies the design of optimal time-consistent monetary policy in an economy where the planner trusts its own model, while a representative household uses a set of alternative probability distributions governing the evolution of the exogenous state of the economy. In such environments,...
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This paper identifies bank-specific-characteristics and market conditions that contribute to determine prices and demand for liquidity in the interbank market as wells as banks' access to this market. Results indicate that riskier banks pay higher prices and borrow less liquidity, concurrent...
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