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collateral constraints 107 Kreditsicherung 104 Collateral 101 Collateral constraints 77 Theorie 71 Theory 68 Liquidity constraint 58 Liquiditätsbeschränkung 58 Collateral Constraints 40 Schock 38 Shock 38 Business cycle 35 Konjunktur 35 Credit rationing 34 Financial crisis 34 Finanzkrise 34 Kreditrationierung 34 Geldpolitik 25 Housing 24 Monetary policy 24 Immobilienpreis 22 Real estate price 21 Leverage 20 Hypothek 18 Mortgage 18 Impact assessment 17 Wirkungsanalyse 17 Finanzmarkt 16 Financial market 15 Credit market 14 Incomplete market 14 Kreditmarkt 14 Unvollkommener Markt 14 Learning 12 Housing market 11 Immobilienmarkt 11 Multiple equilibria 11 Real estate market 11 Wohnungsmarkt 11 DSGE model 10
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Free 143 Undetermined 61
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Book / Working Paper 160 Article 65 Other 6
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Working Paper 82 Graue Literatur 57 Non-commercial literature 57 Arbeitspapier 55 Article in journal 50 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 50 Conference paper 2 Konferenzbeitrag 2 Article 1
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English 161 Undetermined 70
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Iliopulos, Eleni 15 Arce, Óscar 12 Hintermaier, Thomas 12 Kuang, Pei 11 Nikolov, Kalin 11 Koeniger, Winfried 10 Iacoviello, Matteo 9 Justiniano, Alejandro 9 Tambalotti, Andrea 9 Brumm, Johannes 8 Kubler, Felix 8 Grill, Michael 7 Pintus, Patrick A. 7 Punzi, Maria Teresa 7 Rabitsch, Katrin 7 Schmedders, Karl 7 Thomas, Carlos 7 Andrés, Javier 6 Hristov, Nikolay 6 Hülsewig, Oliver 6 Wollmershäuser, Timo 6 Albis, Hippolyte d’ 5 Faia, Ester 5 Primiceri, Giorgio E. 5 Walentin, Karl 5 Achou, Bertrand 4 Boucekkine, Raouf 4 Cavallino, Paolo 4 Elstner, Steffen 4 Fabbri, Giorgio 4 Iannotta, Gabriele 4 Miao, Jianjun 4 Neri, Stefano 4 Sandri, Damiano 4 Andrés Domingo, Javier Angel 3 Arce, Oscar 3 Arce, Óscar J. 3 Biljanovska, Nina 3 Delli Gatti, Domenico 3 Gavilán, Ángel 3
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C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers 7 Banco de España 6 HAL 6 Society for Economic Dynamics - SED 5 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 4 Department of Economics, University of Birmingham 3 European Central Bank 3 Banca d'Italia 2 Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 (Panthéon-Sorbonne) 2 Centre d'Études des Politiques Économiques (EPEE), Université d'Évry Val d'Essonne 2 Centre for Dynamic Macroeconomic Analysis, University of St. Andrews 2 DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) 2 Department of Economics, Boston College 2 Department of Economics, Boston University 2 Institut für Weltwirtschaft (IfW) 2 BBVA Research, Grupo BBVA 1 Banco de México 1 Bank of England 1 Business School, University of Exeter 1 CESifo 1 Center for Financial Studies 1 Central Bank of Cyprus 1 Department of Economics, European University Institute 1 Deutsche Bundesbank 1 EconWPA 1 Economic Research Institute, College of Business and Economics 1 Economics Department, Williams College 1 Federal Reserve Bank of New York 1 Federal Reserve Board (Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System) 1 Georgetown University, Department of Economics 1 Hong Kong Institute for Monetary Research (HKIMR), Government of Hong Kong 1 Institut für Volkswirtschaftslehre, Christian-Albrechts-Universität Kiel 1 Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan 1 Society for Computational Economics - SCE 1 Sveriges Riksbank 1 Vienna University of Economics and Business, Department of Economics 1 Økonomisk Institut, Københavns Universitet 1
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CEPR Discussion Papers 7 Economics letters 7 Banco de España Working Papers 6 Discussion papers / CEPR 6 Journal of economic dynamics & control 6 European economic review : EER 5 Journal of international economics 5 Economics Letters 4 IMF working papers 4 Journal of monetary economics 4 MPRA Paper 4 Working Paper 4 CFM discussion paper series 3 Discussion Papers / Department of Economics, University of Birmingham 3 ECB Working Paper 3 European Economic Review 3 Kiel Working Paper 3 Macroeconomic dynamics 3 Post-Print / HAL 3 Review of economic dynamics 3 Working Paper Series / European Central Bank 3 Working paper 3 Working papers 3 2004 Meeting Papers 2 2006 Meeting Papers 2 Birmingham Business School Discussion Paper Series 2 Boston College Working Papers in Economics 2 Boston University - Department of Economics - Working Papers Series 2 CESifo Working Paper 2 CFS Working Paper Series 2 Discussion paper 2 Discussion paper series 2 Discussion papers / Department of Economics, The University of Birmingham 2 Documents de recherche 2 Documents de travail du Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne 2 Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 2 Journal of mathematical economics 2 Journal of money, credit and banking : JMCB 2 Kiel Working Papers 2 Research paper series / Swiss Finance Institute 2
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ECONIS (ZBW) 109 RePEc 88 EconStor 28 BASE 6
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Procyclical Monetary Policy and Governance
Choudhary, M. Ali; Hanif, M. Nadim; Khan, Sajawal; … - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2010
Weak governance adversely affects firm’s net worth and consequently the value of its collateral. This negative impact on the collateral reduces the external credit available for importing inputs constraining potential output. As a result, a stronger procyclical monetary policy stance is...
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Optimal Monetary Policy in a Monetary Union with Housing and Credit Market Heterogeneity
Elstner, Steffen; Hristov, Nikolay; Hülsewig, Oliver; … - DIW Berlin (Deutsches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung) - 2010
This paper develops a two-country DSGE model for a monetary union in which each country is populated by two types of households - savers and borrowers - and two types of production sectors - a consumption goods sector and a housing sector. Households trade nominal private debt in equilibrium,...
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Financial Globalization, Financial Frictions and Optimal Monetary Policy
Faia, Ester; Iliopulos, Eleni - HAL - 2010
How should monetary policy be optimally designed in an environment with high degrees of financial globalization ? To answer this question we lay down an open economy model where net lending toward the rest of the world is constrained by a collateral constraint motivated by limited enforcement....
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Optimal monetary policy in a monetary union with housing and credit market heterogeneity
Elstner, Steffen; Hristov, Nikolay; Hülsewig, Oliver; … - 2010
This paper develops a two-country DSGE model for a monetary union in which each country is populated by two types of households - savers and borrowers - and two types of production sectors - a consumption goods sector and a housing sector. Households trade nominal private debt in equilibrium,...
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External imbalances and collateral constraints in a two-country world
Iliopulos, Eleni - HAL - 2009
agents' willingness to consume and to (partially) insure creditors against the risk of default, we incorporate collateral … constraints. We show that the impatience of collateral-constrained agents can be at the roots of permanent external imbalances …
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Asymmetric collateral requirements and output composition
Arce, Óscar; Campa, José Manuel; Gavilán, Ángel - Banco de España - 2009
This paper studies how investment and production in an economy is allocated across sectors when they face asymmetric financial conditions. Namely, when investors in one sector may run projects with higher loan-to-values than in another sector. Investors decide where to invest based on total...
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The Volatility Costs of Procyclical Lending Standards: An Assessment Using a DSGE Model
Gruss, Bertrand; Sgherri, Silvia - Department of Economics, European University Institute - 2009
The ongoing financial turmoil has triggered a lively debate on ways of containing systemic risk and lessening the likelihood of future boom-and-bust episodes in credit markets. Particularly, it has been argued that banking regulation might attenuate procyclicality in lending standards by...
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Banking competition, housing prices and macroeconomic stability
Andrés, Javier; Arce, Óscar J. - Banco de España - 2009
We develop a dynamic general equilibrium model with an imperfectly competitive bank-loans market and collateral … constraints that tie investors credit capacity to the value of their real estate holdings. Banks set optimal lending rates taking …
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External imbalances and collateral constraints in a two-country world.
Iliopulos, Eleni - Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne, Université Paris 1 … - 2009
agents' willingness to consume and to (partially) insure creditors against the risk of default, we incorporate collateral … constraints. We show that the impatience of collateral-constrained agents can be at the roots of permanent external imbalances …
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Collateral constraints and the amplification-persistence trade-off
Pintus, Patrick-Antoine - HAL - 2009
Kiyotaki and Moore (1997) have stressed that an amplification-persistence trade-off arises when collateral constraints … on borrowing interact with lumpy investment. In this paper, I confirm by way of example that collateral constraints are …
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