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Optimizing foreign exchange reserves: Protection against external shocks in Ghana. [PDF]
Abdul-Rahaman AR +5 more
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Monetary–Fiscal Coordination in South Africa: Aligning the Stars
ABSTRACT Monetary–fiscal policy tensions build‐up when debt is rising and inflation is falling. We introduce the concept of a fiscal‐neutral rate (fiscal r‐star) into a two‐agent new Keynesian dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model estimated with South African data.
Roy Havemann, Hylton Hollander
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Bank procyclicality, credit crunches, and asymmetric monetary policy effects: a unifying model [PDF]
Much concern has recently been expressed that both large, procyclical changes in bank assets and "credit crunches" caused by bank reluctance to expand loans during recessions contribute to economic instability.
Robert R. Bliss, George G. Kaufman
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1,2‐Disubstituted ferrocene analogues bearing hydantoin or rhodanine synthons were synthesised and assessed for antitrypanosomatid activity. An antileishmanial early lead, analogue 23, acting through ROS generation and hence oxidative stress, was uncovered.
Maryna Saayman +7 more
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Banks' wholesale funding and credit procyclicality: evidence from Korea
Credit procyclicality has recently been the focus of considerable attention, but what fuels the often excessive credit growth is rarely questioned.
Jeong, Sangjun, Jung, Hueechae
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Adjustable-rate mortgages in the era of global reflation: How to model additional default risk? [PDF]
Banai Á, Berlinger E, Dömötör B.
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Determinants of Fiscal Discipline in West Africa: Does Democracy Matter?
ABSTRACT This study investigates the impact of democracy on fiscal discipline in West Africa, focusing on four fiscal outcomes: overall balance, primary balance, the cyclically adjusted primary balance, and changes in the debt‐to‐GDP ratio. Using panel data for 14 countries and employing fixed effects, Driscoll–Kraay, and instrumental variable ...
Ozoemena Stanley Nwodo
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Wage Differentials, Firm Investment, and Stock Returns
ABSTRACT This study investigates the effects of labor costs on firms' capital investments and stock returns. I estimate wage premia across US industries and show that the negative investment‐return relation implied by q$$ q $$‐theory is steeper for firms paying high wage premia than for firms paying low wage premia.
Yongjun Kim
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Banks' Leverage Procyclicality: Does US Dollar Diversification Really Matter?
Assets of banks located in France are mainly denominated in euro and in US dollar. Currency diversification, which measures how much of assets are denominated in US dollar, implies a credit risk diversification and a valuation effect on assets.
Violon, Aurélien, Pedrono, Justine
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