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Quantitative Easing Spillovers

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2023
This paper studies the spillover effects of US quantitative easing on emerging market economies. I estimate the spillover effects using Bayesian VAR models for the US economy and a set of emerging market economies.
Antzelos Kyriazis
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Quantitative Easing and Inequality

Staff Reports (Federal Reserve Bank of New York)
This paper studies how quantitative easing (QE) affects household welfare across the wealth distribution. I build a Heterogeneous Agent New Keynesian (HANK) model with household portfolio choice, wage and price rigidities, endogenous unemployment, frictional financial intermediation, an effective lower bound (ELB) on the policy rate, forward guidance ...
Dong-Gull Lee
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Time Consistency and Duration of Government Debt: A Model of Quantitative Easing

The Review of Economic Studies, 2022
This paper presents a model of quantitative easing (QE) at the zero lower bound (ZLB) on the short-term nominal interest rate. QE, which reduces the maturity of government debt, is effective at the ZLB because it generates expectations of future ...
Saroj Bhattarai   +2 more
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Bank Loans During the 2008 Quantitative Easing

Social Science Research Network, 2022
We examine the effect of quantitative easing on the supply of bank loans. During the 2008 quantitative easing, lending banks reduce relatively more loan spreads, offer longer loan maturities, provide larger loans, and loosen covenants for firms whose ...
Chien‐Lin Lu   +2 more
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Does the ECB policy of quantitative easing impact environmental policy objectives?

Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 2021
The relationship between the environment and climate change on one hand and the financial system, financial regulation and monetary policy on the other is growing in importance.
Nathalie Hilmi   +3 more
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Quantitative Easing in the US and Financial Cycles in Emerging Markets

Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 2021
Large international capital movements tend to be associated with strong fluctuations in asset prices and credit, contributing to domestic financial cycles and posing challenges for stabilization policies, especially in emerging market economies.
Marcin Kolasa, Grzegorz Wesołowski
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US quantitative easing and firm’s default risk: The role of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR)

, 2021
This study empirically investigates whether the US quantitative easing (QE) policy significantly mitigates a firm’s default risk by focusing on firms with differential levels of corporate social responsibility (CSR).
Feng-Jui Hsu, Sheng-Hung Chen
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Unbundling Quantitative Easing: Taking a Cue from Treasury Auctions

Journal of Political Economy
To understand the effects of large-scale asset purchase programs recently implemented by central banks, we study how markets absorb large demand shocks for risk-free debt.
Walker Ray   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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