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Canada, and (ii) how business perspectives are affected by monetary policy shocks. Measures of business sentiment (soft data … effects of monetary policy shocks on firms' business perspectives using data from the Bank of Canada's quarterly Business …
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, the neutral rate in Canada is determined by the longer-run forces that influence savings and investment in both the …
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the overnight repo rate and Bank of Canada liquidity provision tend to rise in these windows. This paper proposes three …
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This paper compares the distributional effects of conventional monetary policy and quantitative easing (QE) within an estimated open-economy DSGE model of the euro area. The model includes two groups of households: (i) wealthier households, who own financial assets and can smooth consumption...
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This paper estimates an open-economy dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model with Bayesian techniques to analyse the macroeconomic effects of the European Central Bank's (ECB’s) quantitative easing (QE) programme. Using data on government debt stocks and yields across maturities, we...
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expansionary and a contractionary monetary policy episode in Canada. Our identification takes advantage of the fact that the … interest rates of short-term fixed-rate mortgages (the dominant product in Canada's mortgage market) have to be reset according …
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We explore the macroeconomic effects of a compression in the long-term bond yield spread within the context of the Great Recession of 2007-2009 via a time-varying parameter structural VAR model. We identify a 'pure' spread shock defined as a shock that leaves the policy rate unchanged, which...
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During and after the Great Recession of 2008-09, conventional monetary policy in the United States and many other advanced economies was constrained by the effective lower bound (ELB) on nominal interest rates. Several central banks implemented large-scale asset purchase (LSAP) programs, more...
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A view advanced in the aftermath of the late-2000s financial crisis is that lower than optimal interest rates lead to excessive risk taking by financial intermediaries. We evaluate this view in a quantitative dynamic model in which interest rate policy affects risk taking by changing the amount...
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The paper focuses on the estimation of the effective lower bound for the Czech National Bank's policy rate. The effective lower bound is determined by the value below which holding and using cash would be preferable to deposits with negative yields. This bound is approximated based on storage,...
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