21 documents matched the search for the 2021-11-29 issue of the NEP report on Central Banking (nep-cba), currently edited by Sergey E. Pekarski.
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O.M.W. Sprague (the Man Who “Wrote the Book” on Financial Crises) meets the Great Depression, Hugh Rockoff,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2021)
The one trillion euro digital currency: How to issue a digital euro without threatening monetary policy transmission and financial stability?, Paolo Fegatelli,
from Central Bank of Luxembourg
(2021)
Keywords: Central bank digital currency, cash, central bank, monetary policy, excess reserves, reserve requirements, universal central bank reserves, bank deposits, bank profitability, bank credit, inside money, collateral
Funding liquidity, credit risk and unconventional monetary policy in the Euro area: A GVAR approach, Graziano Moramarco,
from arXiv.org
(2023)
Macroprudential Policies and The Covid-19 Pandemic: Risks and Challenges For Emerging Markets, Sebastian Edwards,
from National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc
(2021)
Limited Asset Market Participation and Monetary Policy in a Small Open Economy, Paul Levine, Stephen McKnight, Alexander Mihailov and Jonathan Swarbrick,
from School of Economics, University of Surrey
(2021)
Okay Boomer... Excess Money Growth, Inflation, and Population Aging, Joseph Kopecky,
from Trinity College Dublin, Economics Department
(2021)
Keywords: Inflation, Aging, Money Growth
Disagreement inside the FOMC: New Insights from Tone Analysis, Davide Romelli and Hamza Bennani,
from Trinity College Dublin, Economics Department
(2021)
Keywords: central banks, monetary policy committees, federal reserve, fomc.
Investment Response to Monetary Policy in a Low Interest Rate Environment: Evidence from the ECB's Corporate QE, Guillaume Horny and Supriya Kapoor,
from Trinity College Dublin, Economics Department
(2021)
Keywords: CSPP, bond issuances, monetary policy, credit risk, investment
Statistical challenges of stress test financial stability assessments, Paul Kupiec,
from American Enterprise Institute
(2020)
Keywords: Bank Regulation, Banking Crisis, Financial Stability, Macroeconomics, Monetary Policy, Stress Tests
Narratives about the Macroeconomy, Peter Andre, Ingar Haaland, Christopher Roth, Mirko Wiederholt and Johannes Wohlfart,
from University of Bonn and University of Cologne, Germany
(2021)
Keywords: Narratives, Expectation Formation, Causal Reasoning, Inflation, Media, Attention
Parameter Uncertainty and Effective Lower Bound Risk, Naoto Soma,
from Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan
(2021)
Keywords: Model Uncertainty, Effective Lower Bound, Deflationary Bias, Risky Steady State
Market Power and Monetary Policy Transmission, Romain Duval, Davide Furceri, Raphael Lee and Marina Tavares,
from International Monetary Fund
(2021)
Keywords: Monetary policy; interest rates; imperfect competition; market power; markups; monetary policy transmission; monetary policy shock; responses to change; firms' market power; firms' response; Central bank policy rate; Competition; Global
What Can We Learn from Financial Stability Reports?, Fabio Comelli and Sumiko Ogawa,
from International Monetary Fund
(2021)
Keywords: IMF article IV staff report; IMF country team; central bank FSR; IMF article IV surveillance; IMF article IV consultation; Systemic risk; Financial sector stability; Macroprudential policy; Stress testing; Systemic risk assessment; Global; Caribbean
Addressing Spillovers from Prolonged U.S. Monetary Policy Easing, Stephen Cecchetti, Machiko Narita, Umang Rawat and Ratna Sahay,
from International Monetary Fund
(2021)
Keywords: Spillovers; prolonged monetary policy easing; financial stability; macroprudential policies; foreign-exchange intervention; capital flow management measures; U.S. monetary policy; monetary policy easing; leverage ratio; financial institution leverage; monetary policy spillover; FXI policy; Macroprudential policy; Spillovers; Capital inflows; Capital flow management; Macroprudential policy instruments; Global
Distributional Effects of Monetary Policy, Valentina Bonifacio, Luis Brandão-Marques, Balazs Csonto, Chiara Fratto, Philipp Engler, Davide Furceri, Deniz Igan, Rui Mano, Machiko Narita, Murad Omoev, Gurnain Kaur Pasricha and Hélène Poirson,
from International Monetary Fund
(2021)
Keywords: asset price channel; easing affect income; A. central bank mandate; wealth channel; A. savings-redistribution channel; Income inequality; Income distribution; Income; Wages; Consumption; Global; Caribbean
Resolving Bank Failures and Institutions: Is there a Link? Some Empirical Evidence, Marlon Rawlins and Luisa Zanforlin,
from International Monetary Fund
(2021)
Keywords: feedback effect; times authorities; government efficiency; supervisory authority; review authorities; bank insolvency proceeding; CB independence; Banking crises; Distressed institutions; Central bank autonomy; Financial sector stability; South America; Global
Wealth Effects, Price Markups, and the Neo-Fisherian Hypothesis, Marco Airaudo and Ina Hajdini,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland
(2021)
Keywords: Monetary Policy; Neo-Fisherianism; Wealth Effects; Markups
Monetary Policy Uncertainty and Economic Fluctuations at the Zero Lower Bound, Rachel Doehr and Enrique Martínez García,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
(2021)
Keywords: Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism; Monetary Policy Uncertainty; Forward Guidance; Business Cycle Propagation; survey-based forecasts
Impact of the central bank’s financial result on the transfers of benefits across sectors of the economy, Krzysztof Kruszewski and Mikołaj Szadkowski,
from Narodowy Bank Polski
(2021)
Keywords: central bank, financial result, balance sheet, transfers between sectors of the economy
Aging, migration and monetary policy in Poland, Marcin Bielecki, Michal Brzoza-Brzezina and Marcin Kolasa,
from Narodowy Bank Polski
(2021)
Keywords: aging, monetary policy, migration, life-cycle models
Should Central Banks Issue Digital Currency?, Todd Keister and Daniel Sanches,
from Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia
(2021)
Keywords: Monetary policy; public vs. private money; electronic payments; liquidity premium; disintermediation
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