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Japan's Deflation and the Bank of Japan's Experience with Non-traditional Monetary Policy
K. Ueda
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The effects of conventional and unconventional monetary policy on the unemployment rate in the US
Journal of Economic Studies, 2023PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to investigate the impact of the Federal Reserve's conventional and unconventional monetary policy shocks on the US unemployment rate.Design/methodology/approachThe authors employ a unified time-varying framework to an
Pradyumna Dash
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The 1932 Federal Reserve OpenāMarket Purchases as a Precedent for Quantitative Easing
Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2022The $1 billion open market operation conducted by the Federal Reserve, at the height of the Great Depression, was a successful precedent to the recent QE programs.
Michael D. Bordo, A. Sinha
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Monetary factors of commodity prices using fuzzy binomial approach
Journal of Intelligent & Fuzzy Systems, 2021This paper relates the illustration of policy related to monetary announcement on various international commodity price and explore the similarities and differences of the effect in QE1, QE2, QE3, exit stage and interest hike stage through event study ...
Chunxiao Yan, Ziyue Huang
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Theoretical and Applied Genetics
Based on WGS data, GWAS and QTL mapping jointly reveal the genetic mechanisms underlying maize ear diameter and identify candidate genes associated with this trait.
Xiaoping Yang +4 more
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Based on WGS data, GWAS and QTL mapping jointly reveal the genetic mechanisms underlying maize ear diameter and identify candidate genes associated with this trait.
Xiaoping Yang +4 more
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Public Liquidity and Financial Crises
American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, 2019This paper studies the equilibrium effect of public liquidity on financial crises. Banks borrow from households via insured deposits and partially runnable debt and suffer endogenous funding withdrawals from households in crises. Holding public liquidity
Wenhao Li
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Banking on the FED: QE1-2-3 and the Rebalancing of the Global Economy
, 2016H. Schwartz
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Imagining Financial Armageddon, Making Emergency Loans in the Crisis, and Pursuing QE1
, 2016D. Lindsey
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