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Japan's Liquidity Trap

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2016
Japan has experienced stagnation, deflation, and low interest rates for decades. It is caught in a liquidity trap. This paper examines Japan's liquidity trap in light of the structure and performance of the country's economy since the onset of stagnation. It also analyzes the country's liquidity trap in terms of the different strands in the theoretical
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Money, Bonds, and the Liquidity Trap

Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2020
AbstractThis paper examines a search model of money and public bonds in which coordination frictions lead to multiple, Pareto ranked equilibria. Whether money and bonds are substitutes or complements, is not a primitive of the economy, but an equilibrium outcome.
Araujo, L, Ferraris, L
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Liquid–Liquid Encapsulation: Penetration vs. Trapping at a Liquid Interfacial Layer

ACS Applied Materials & Interfaces, 2023
Encapsulation protects vulnerable cores in an aggressive environment and imparts desirable functionalities to the overall encapsulated cargo, including control of mechanical properties, release kinetics, and targeted delivery. Liquid-liquid encapsulation to create such capsules, where a liquid layer (shell) is used to wrap another liquid (core), is an ...
Sirshendu Misra   +2 more
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Liquid nitrogen trap topper

Journal of Physics E: Scientific Instruments, 1968
A cheap, simple device is described for maintaining the level of liquid nitrogen in Dewar vessels to within adjustable limits. It uses a germanium diode as the level sensing element.
D F Klemperer, J C Snaith
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Charge Trapping in Imidazolium Ionic Liquids

The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2009
Room-temperature ionic liquids (ILs) are a promising class of solvents for applications ranging from photovoltaics to solvent extractions. Some of these applications involve the exposure of the ILs to ionizing radiation, which stimulates interest in their radiation and photo- chemistry.
Ilya A, Shkrob, James F, Wishart
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A Liquidity Trap?

2010
No country has ever been in a liquidity trap, and Japan is not in one now. Statements to the contrary are based on faulty analysis.
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Liquid-templated graphene aerogel electromagnetic traps

Nanoscale
This study coined a practical strategy entitled “Aerogel Electromagnetic Traps” toward blocking the scattered electromagnetic waves from metallic substrates through aerogel engineering, leading to absorption dominant shielding constructs.
Seyyed Alireza Hashemi   +10 more
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Thinking About the Liquidity Trap

Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 2000
Abstract The phenomenon of the liquidity trap—defined as a situation in which even a zero interest rate is insufficiently low to produce full employment—has taken on new importance with the persistent slump in Japan. This paper restates recent theoretical work on liquidity traps, drawing a link between “intertemporal” models that are mainly concerned
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A Note on Krugman's Liquidity Trap

2018
The 1998 stylized model of Krugman constituted a ground-breaking contribution explaining the long lasting Japanese stagnation as the consequence of a ‘liquidity trap’ situation featuring a negative natural interest rate. Our critique to such a proposal will focus on three aspects. First, we will question the logical structure of the model, providing an
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Inflation targeting and the liquidity trap [PDF]

open access: possible, 2001
This paper considers whether "liquidity trap" issues have important bearing on the desirability of inflation targeting as a strategy for monetary policy. From a theoretical perspective, it has been suggested that "expectation trap" and "indeterminacy" dangers are created by variants of inflation targeting, the latter when forecasts of future inflation ...
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