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reserves and a retail CBDC. Monies differ with respect to operating costs and liquidity. We map the framework into a baseline …
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reserves and a retail CBDC. Monies differ with respect to operating costs and liquidity. We map the framework into a baseline …
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reserves and a retail CBDC. Monies differ with respect to operating costs and liquidity. We map the framework into a baseline …
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portion of banks’ excess liquidity (EL) holdings from the negative interest rate of the ECB’s deposit facility …
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, then the economy will fall into a liquidity trap today. …
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Research with Keynesian-style models has emphasized the importance of the output gap for policies aimed at controlling inflation while declaring monetary aggregates largely irrelevant. Critics, however, have argued that these models need to be modified to account for observed money growth and...
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Research with Keynesian-style models has emphasized the importance of the output gap for policies aimed at controlling inflation while declaring monetary aggregates largely irrelevant. Critics, however, have argued that these models need to be modified to account for observed money growth and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011605013
Research with Keynesian-style models has emphasized the importance of the output gap for policies aimed at controlling inflation while declaring monetary aggregates largely irrelevant. Critics, however, have argued that these models need to be modified to account for observed money growth and...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011506668
We analyze money financing of fiscal transfers (helicopter money) in two simple New Keynesian models: a "textbook" model in which all money is non-interest-bearing (e.g., all money is currency), and a more realistic model with interest-bearing reserves. In the textbook model with only...
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The European Central Bank has assigned a special role to money in its two pillar strategy and has received much criticism for this decision. The case against including money in the central banks interest rate rule is based on a standard model of the monetary transmission process that underlies...
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