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ECB unconventional monetary policy and SME access to finance. [PDF]
The global financial crisis which began in 2007 and the subsequent sovereign debt crisis which began in 2010 negatively affected many small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in accessing finance. Over the period 2014–2019, the ECB implemented various ‘
Finnegan M, Kapoor S.
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Unconventional monetary policy and disaster risk: Evidence from the subprime and COVID-19 crises. [PDF]
We compare the interventions conducted by the Federal Reserve in response to the subprime and COVID–19 crises with respect to their effectiveness in reducing disaster risk.
Cortes GS, Gao GP, Silva FBG, Song Z.
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Unconventional Monetary Policy [PDF]
AbstractThis chapter introduces the reader to unconventional monetary policy, i.e. monetary policy using instruments going beyond the steering of short-term interest rates as described in the previous chapter. We start by providing the rationale of unconventional monetary policy, i.e.
Ulrich Bindseil, Alessio Fotia
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Unconventional monetary policy and the stock market [PDF]
We use weekly changes in the size of the Federal Reserve’s balance sheet as a policy tool that has largely been ignored in the literature to investigate the relationship between the unconventional monetary policy and stock market returns when the federal
Rahman S, Serletis A.
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This study employs the panel vector autoregressive (PVAR) model to examine the spillover effect of US unconventional monetary policy on inflation and non-inflation targeting emerging markets post credit crunch and during COVID-19 from 2000Q1 to 2020Q4 ...
Lwazi Senzo Ntshangase +2 more
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Unconventional Monetary Policy Response to Covid-19 and Its Impact on Inflation in Morocco [PDF]
This study explores the impact of unconventional monetary policy on Morocco’s economy during the Covid-19 pandemic. We used a hybrid model combining a financial dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) model with a standard epidemiology model ...
Hicham Ouakil +2 more
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The Law of Monetary Finance under Unconventional Monetary Policy [PDF]
Monetary finance (money creation by central banks to fund public expenditure) is a high-profile part of economic, political and policy debates concerning the legitimacy of central banks in liberal economies and democracies.
Will Bateman
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In response to the “Great Recession and Global Financial Crisis”, central banks had to deploy unconventional monetary policies (UMP) in order to fight the severe impact of the crisis.
Lindokuhle Talent Zungu +1 more
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UNCONVENTIONAL MONETARY POLICY [PDF]
Central banks in advanced economies have deployed a variety of unconventional policies during the crisis. It can be seen that the central banks have been mostly successful at achieving their objectives and that spillover to other countries have—thus ...
DIACONESCU DIANA RALUCA +1 more
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Macroepidemics and unconventional monetary policy
Although the current covid-19 pandemic was neither the first nor the last disease to threaten a pandemic, only recently have studies incorporated epidemiology into macroeconomic theory. This paper uses a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (dsge) model with a financial sector to study the economic impacts of epidemics and the potential for ...
Acurio Vásconez, Verónica +2 more
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