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Since the 1980s, financial crises have tended to reoccur with increasing frequency and growing intensity. They are endogenously generated by the established OTD (Originate-To-Distribute) model within the new finance-growth paradigm. Good finance fosters the correct allocation of financial...
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How to conduct macro-prudential regulation? How to coordinate monetary policy and macro-prudential policy? To address these questions, I develop a continuous-time New Keynesian economy in which a financial intermediary sector is subject to a leverage constraint. Coordination between monetary and...
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The cyclic development of economy (from upturn to downturn) influences the important macroeconomic factors – gross domestic product, inflation, level of unemployment, rate of interest etc. Structural economic problems today are those that are not merely due to the normal business cycle, but...
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This paper examines the effects of credit market imperfections and idiosyncratic risks on occupational choice, capital accumulation, as well as on the income and wealth distribution in a two sector heterogeneous agent general equilibrium model. Workers and firm owners are subject to...
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The balance of macro accounting requires that there are economic entities have opposite preferences and take opposite economic activities like mirror copy (Nshi(2017)). This paper provides examples of uses of the symmetry rule for financial markets.Most important implication of the symmetry...
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shock andthe shock to the structure of new real estate property purchases have the largest impacton velocity. The shock to …
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This paper proposes a general statistical framework for systemic financial stress indices which measure the severity of financial crises on a continuous scale. Several index designs from the financial stress and systemic risk literature can be represented as special cases. We introduce an...
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This paper studies the long-run evolution of bank risk and its links to the macroeconomy. Using data for 17 advanced economies, we show that the riskiness of bank assets declined materially between 1870 and 2016. But even though bank assets have become safer, the losses on these assets are...
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Africa and Turkey, a structural panel VAR model was estimated. The findings show that the financial shock caused significant …
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