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As International Monetary Fund(2006) suggested, the inflation rate is less sensitive to business cycles in 1990s than before 1990s in the world. The so called "flattening Phillips curve" becomes the global phenomenon. If this phenomenon is dominant in the world, how does it affect the monetary...
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Review of economic fundamentals and invitation to dialogue between economic schools for a better understanding and management of economic cycles. It is based on the theory of capital and the economic cycles of the Austrian Economics, since it is one of the few that considers money non - neutral...
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We document shifts in investor composition during quantitative tightening, which suggest that investors adjust their portfolios at different speeds. To understand its implications for bond valuation, we develop a general equilibrium model which highlights the dynamic interaction between...
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Este documento investiga la importancia del canal del crédito bancario de la política monetaria en una economía abierta y pequeña como la colombiana. Usando el modelo de panel dinámico Método de Momentos Generalizados (MMG), propuesto por Arellano y Bover (1995), se estima una función de...
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The adoption of financial technology (fintech) has the potential to make banking and financial services more accessible and convenient for all, but there are significant barriers preventing the adoption of fintech by street vendors and hawkers in India. This study aims to identify and analyse...
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We study the implications of financial-market imperfections on labor and capital misallocation in China. Financial friction stems from private sectors' credit constraints that limit the efficient use of capital relative to state firms. Our model can jointly explain labor flows out of and capital...
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