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, the elite were able to flood financial markets with credit, helping keep interest rates low and encouraging the creation … of new credit instruments. The third phenomenon is that, as the rich took larger shares of income and wealth, they gained … failing to regulate newly evolving credit instruments flowed out of this ideology. …
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real per output growth, excess credit, foreign direct investment (FDI) and the current account balance, in the Central and … credit. The results are economically and statistically significant, and robust. …
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-collateralized commercial paper can be econometrically attributable to measures of corporate credit/financial risk premiums. Because commercial … paper and bankers acceptances are short-lived, they are more timely measures of the availability of short-term credit than … Depression, which aside from analyzing securities prices, typically investigates the behavior of credit-related variables that …
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Remarks at the New College of Florida 44th Annual Commencement, Sarasota, Florida.
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on leverage and easy credit: the root cause of all financial bubbles. The discrete version of the model is used to …
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Related link(s): http://www.richmondfed.org/publications/research/region_focus/2009/spring/cover_weblinks.cfm
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generates an endogenous money supply driven by bank lending. If banks become more optimistic over the cycle and lower their …
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for banks to develop and implement credit scoring and assessment methodologies, review and update the insider lending …A number of financial institutions have collapsed or experienced financial problems due to inefficient credit risk … management systems. The study seeks to evaluate the extent to which failure to effectively manage credit risk led to Zimbabwe …
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The economy of decline, with the type of problems that characterised a big amount of the economic activity of the 1930s, aspects that have not been met until now, has made a forceful comeback, taking into consideration the fact that 15-16 years ago nobody would have thought that the modern...
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Classical political economy was underpinned by a shared view of the economy as a circular flow. This begged the question of how the value of produce can exceed the value of factor inputs: the ‘Profit Puzzle’. In this paper we advocate an understanding of the Profit Puzzle as a monetary...
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