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Interest, Rate of Interest, and Crises
2015Interest and capital are two closely related topics that have been widely discussed by economists. Although in today’s economic literature interest is mostly identified with contract-interest on loans and its rate with the market rate of interest, the problem of its origin has still to be satisfactory solved.
Sergio Rossi, Alvaro Cencini
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Comparative Economic Studies, 2017
What have we learned from the recent international experiences with negative interest rates? This paper reviews the evidence. Negative interest rates have proved so unpopular that it is unlikely that a full liberation from the Zero Lower Bound is within sight.
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What have we learned from the recent international experiences with negative interest rates? This paper reviews the evidence. Negative interest rates have proved so unpopular that it is unlikely that a full liberation from the Zero Lower Bound is within sight.
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The Psychological Rate of Interest
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 1974In an earlier article, "Forgetfulness and Interest,"2 I showed how the hereditary and relativistic formulation of the theory of the demand for money can be applied to provide a precise and operational expression of the psychological rate of interest.
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Investment and the Rate of Interest
Journal of Political Economy, 1971The purpose of this paper is to present a coherent view of the neoclassical model of capital accumulation as a basis of for a theory of investment of the firm. The model is formulated in discrete time, which brings out more clearly than the usual continuous-time version the crucial distinction between the short and the long run.
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2016
In technical economic language interest is a payment for the use of capital with the rate of interest the price paid for this use. Except in some specialized contexts interest is a financial variable paid for the use of financial capital or money. Economists often talk of “the rate of interest”.
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In technical economic language interest is a payment for the use of capital with the rate of interest the price paid for this use. Except in some specialized contexts interest is a financial variable paid for the use of financial capital or money. Economists often talk of “the rate of interest”.
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Money and the Rate of Interest
1985It is possible to exchange goods by a direct swap. But barter, as direct exchange is usually termed, is comparatively rare in the modern world. Consider this advertisement in the Exchange and Mart: ‘Ever Ready battery portable in exchange for any pedigree bitch up to two years.’ The formidable difficulties in the way of such an exchange are obvious.
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Downscaling Interest In Interest Rates
2014 International Conference on Computational Science and Computational Intelligence, 2014During periods of high interest rates, businesses utilize their own capital, merge with other businesses, or diversify, and borrow when it is absolutely necessary. People also avoid hardship through refinancing during economic slowdowns because interest rates are low enough to recover some of their income and lower debt-interest.
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Interesting BRL Interest Rates
2016Now, let’s keep it simple at first. We’ll start with a nice curve, almost flat, as seen in 01-Aug-2011 and shown in Figure 39.
Marcos C. S. Carreira+1 more
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1998
AbstractThis chapter examines the specific problems associated with the application of arbitrage theory to the bond market. It focuses on zero coupon bonds, also known as pure discount bonds, of various maturities. Practice exercises are included.
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AbstractThis chapter examines the specific problems associated with the application of arbitrage theory to the bond market. It focuses on zero coupon bonds, also known as pure discount bonds, of various maturities. Practice exercises are included.
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