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Wirtschaftspolitische Entscheidungsträger haben die Target2-Salden in den vergangenen Monaten zunehmend als wichtigen Gradmesser der Eurokrise zu schätzen gelernt und ihren Abwärtstrend als positives Zeichen interpretiert. Umso erstaunlicher ist es, dass die Daten noch immer in keiner...
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In recent months, policymakers have repeatedly referred to the declining Target2 balances as an important indicator of progress toward ending the euro crisis. This data is, however, still not readily available to the public. We therefore provide hands-on advice on where to find the data...
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Central bank credit has expanded dramatically in some of the Euro Area member countries since the beginning of the financial crisis. This paper makes two contributions to understand this stylized fact. First, we discuss a simple model of monetary policy that includes (i) a credit channel and...
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The recent increase of interest rate spreads in Europe and their apparent detachment from underlying fundamental variables has generated a debate on multiple equilibria in the sovereign bond market (see Grauwe and Ji (2012)). We critically evaluate this hypothesis, by pointing towards an...
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Central bank credit has expanded dramatically in some of the euro area member countries since the beginning of the financial crisis. This paper makes two contributions to understand this stylized fact. First, we discuss a simple model of monetary policy that includes (i) a credit channel and...
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In this paper, we investigate whether foreign currency accounts help overcome credit constraints in developing countries. We analyze a novel bank-level data set from Nepal, where a steady inflow of remittances has contributed to foreign currency deposits on commercial bank balance sheets. In...
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type="main" xml:id="ecop12036-abs-0001" <title type="main">Summary</title> <p>The share of public debt that is held by lenders with preferred creditor status (i.e. the IMF, ECB, ESM, etc.) has increased substantially during Europe's sovereign debt crisis. Empirically, we document in both macro and survey data that there...</p>
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In this paper, we investigate whether foreign currency accounts help overcome credit constraints in developing countries. We analyze a novel bank-level data set from Nepal, where a steady inflow of remittances has contributed to foreign currency deposits on commercial bank balance sheets. In...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010960645