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five inflation targeting countries (the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Sweden and the United Kingdom). We find that in …We assess whether the voting records of central bank boards are informative about future monetary policy using data on …
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, Hungary, Poland, Sweden and the United Kingdom). Subject to various sensitivity tests, it is found that the democratic version …We assess whether the voting records of central bank boards are informative about future monetary policy. First, we … specify a theoretical model of central bank board decision-making and simulate the voting outcomes. Three different versions …
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assess the reactions of their central banks. We conclude that the CRE market should be tracked by the central bank and …
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the CRE market are presented on the case of Poland, because it is a fast growing market. Its analysis should simplify the … understanding why the CRE market should be tracked by the central bank. Finally, we present some ideas for the data collection and …
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the CRE market are presented on the case of Poland, because it is a fast growing market. Its analysis should simplify the … understanding why the CRE market should be tracked by the central bank. Finally, we present some ideas for the data collection and …
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Abstract Negative interest rates policies (NIRP), usually depicted in economic textbooks as an impossibility due to the prospect of infinite demand for money, are now a reality in several countries due to different reasons. But while the ZLB has been surpassed when it comes to Central Banks, it...
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republic, Hungary, Poland, Sweden and the United Kingdom, controlling for financial market expectations. Unlike previous …
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reverse the bank regulation rules that were put in place following the GFC; last time, President Clinton repealed the Glass …
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since its creation, the systematic treatment contains four parts, first a systematic discussion of how a central bank … central bank decision making in an environment in which financial stability is an essential precondition for reaching the … central bank's macroeconomic objective, e.g. price stability; finally, a discussion of the challenges for institution design …
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