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IS QUANTITATIVE EASING A N APPROPRIATE WAY F OR T HE SUCCESS O F MONETARY POLICY I N A POST - CRISIS PERIOD? [PDF]
Quantitative easing is an unorthodox monetary policy focused on buying large quantities of bonds, mainly government bonds, by central bank in order to increase the reserves of commercial banks and thus to support private bank lending.
PETRE PRISECARU
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Studying Bankruptcy of Companies Falling into the Liquidity Trap in Tehran Stock Exchange
Improper working capital policies may put companies in a situation where they may have difficulty securing their cash resources; in the financial sector, this is called a liquidity trap.
M. Hajipoor +3 more
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Trapping liquid drugs inside crystals [PDF]
The objective of this work is to embed liquid or volatile pharmaceuticals inside crystalline materials, in order to tune their delivery properties in medicine or agrochemistry, and to explore new regulatory and intellectual properties issues. Liquid or volatile formulations of active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) are intrinsically less stable and ...
Alessia Bacchi +2 more
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This paper tries to find an answer to the question of how to finance the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that the world has just decided to implement. I argue that besides the existing wealth of proposals, mainly along the lines of better governance
Stefan Brunnhuber
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Coordination, Fragility, High-Powered Money, and the Liquidity Trap: A "Tobinesque" Parable [PDF]
This paper provides a simple model of fragility in which recession, triggered by demand for high-powered money, generates a liquidity trap. Moreover, in this liquidity trap parable, it is its assured store of value that is the critical attribute of high ...
John Bryant
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Monetary and Fiscal Remedies for Deflation [PDF]
Prevalent thinking about liquidity traps suggests that the perfect substitutability of money and bonds at a zero short-term nominal interest rate renders open-market operations ineffective for achieving macroeconomic stabilization goals.
Alan Auerbach, Maurice Obstfeld
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Expectations, Liquidity Trap, and Economic Fluctuations [PDF]
The role of the expected interest rate and the expected profit rate in economic fluctuations is examined by focusing on the importance of expectations in households\u27 consumption choices and firms\u27 investment decisions.
Ue Katsuya, 宇惠 勝也
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House Price Dynamics, Optimal Ltv Limits and the Liquidity Trap
This paper studies the optimal design of a macro-prudential instrument, a loan-to-value (LTV) limit, and its implications for monetary policy in a model with nominal rigidities and financial frictions.
A. Ferrero, R. Harrison, B. Nelson
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Strategic monetary and fiscal policy interaction in a liquidity trap [PDF]
Given the recent experience, there is growing interest in the liquidity trap; which occurs when the nominal interest rate reaches its zero lower bound. Using the Dixit-Lambertini (2003) framework of strategic policy interaction between the Treasury and ...
Ali al-Nowaihi, Sanjit Dhami
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"Krugman on the Liquidity Trap: Why Inflation Won't Bring Recovery In Japan" [PDF]
Paul Krugman has argued that Japan is in a liquidity trap and that it can recover only if the central bank there follows a policy of "credible inflation." This paper argues that Krugman's proposal, which is similar to what Fisher proposed during the ...
Jan A. Kregel
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