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A game theoretic approach to the theory of money and financial institution is given utilizing both the strategic and coalitional forms for describing the economy. The economy is first modeled as a strategic market game, then the strategic form is used to calculate several cooperative forms that...
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State of the art' monetary theory was unable to anticipate or understand the global financial crisis because it rested on microeconomic foundations that precluded any meaningful role for money, finance or banking. These analytical and conceptual flaws have been known for a long time. But many...
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Liquidity hoarding by banks and extreme volatility of the fed funds rate have been widely seen as severely disrupting the interbank market and the broader financial system during the 2007-08 financial crisis. Using data on intraday account balances held by banks at the Federal Reserve and...
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Liquidity hoarding by banks and extreme volatility of the fed funds rate have been widely seen as severely disrupting the interbank market and the broader financial system during the 2007-08 financial crisis. Using data on intraday account balances held by banks at the Federal Reserve and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003864507
The introduction and widespread use of credit cards increases trading efficiency but, by also increasing the velocity of money, it causes inflation, in the absence of monetary intervention. If the monetary authority attempts to restore pre-credit card price levels by reducing the money supply,...
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Liquidity hoarding by banks and extreme volatility of the fed funds rate have been widely seen as severely disrupting the interbank market and the broader financial system during the 2007-08 financial crisis. Using data on intraday account balances held by banks at the Federal Reserve and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013159666
This study examined the determinants of stock returns for the emerging market of Kenya: The Nairobi Securities Exchange. The specific objectives were to establish if certain selected macroeconomic variables affect stock prices in Kenya, to examine the validity of the Capital Asset Pricing Model...
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Suppose there is Bitcoin nation and its currency bitcoin; with market capitalization of $1.086 trillion on 21 February 2021, Bitcoin’s market value (17th among G20) has surpassed GDPs of Netherlands ($909 billion), Saudi Arabia ($793 billion), Turkey ($754 billion), and Switzerland ($703...
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Based on a stylised financial system along with a systemic perspective thereof, we consider the structure of an aggregated banking system that is vulnerable to liquidity risks. Within this setup, a consistent mathematical modelling framework for term interest rate systems is derived that enables...
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The introduction and widespread use of credit cards increases trading efficiency but, by also increasing the velocity of money, it causes inflation, in the absence of monetary intervention. If the monetary authority attempts to restore pre-credit card price levels by reducing the money supply,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005016204