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Evolution of Quantitative Easing
2013This chapter attempts to shed some light on the evolving nature of quantitative easing, or unconventional monetary policy in general. Confronted with the recent financial crisis, central banks in major economies moved swiftly and aggressively to counter the adverse effects of the malfunctioning financial system.
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Limits of Quantitative Easing [PDF]
The recent decision of the U.S. Federal Reserve Board (Fed) to increase its assets by purchasing $600 billion worth of Treasury bonds is unlikely to boost economic growth or employment prospects in the U.S. Instead, it will cause major damage throughout the world economy, especially in emerging markets, where the U.S.
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International spillovers of quantitative easing
Journal of International Economics, 2020Marcin Kolasa, Grzegorz WESOŁOWSKI
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Quantitative easing explained [PDF]
"Quantitative easing" has been in the headlines a lot from 2009 to 2011. First there was QE and then QE2. What exactly is quantitative easing, who does it, and how does it affect the economy? This month's newsletter has the answers.
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International Spillover Effects of Quantitative Easing Policy: A Case Study on the U.S. and Japan
Applied Economics Letters, 2022exaly
The effectiveness of quantitative easing: new evidence on private investment
Applied Economics, 2016Tarron Khemraj, Sherry Yu
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