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Business Cycle 2 DSGE 2 Inflation 2 Macruprudential Policy 2 Monetary Policy 2 Business cycle 1 DSGE model 1 DSGE-Modell 1 Financial supervision 1 Finanzmarktaufsicht 1 Geldpolitik 1 Konjunktur 1 Monetary policy 1 Stabilisierungspolitik 1 Stabilization policy 1 Theorie 1 Theory 1
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Bruch, Jan 2 Seitz, Franz 2 Vollmer, Uwe 2
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Monetary and macroprudential policies with direct and indirect financing: Implications for macroeconomic stability
Bruch, Jan; Seitz, Franz; Vollmer, Uwe - 2024
We assess the impact of macroprudential measures on macroeconomic stability using a DSGE model in which firms can access both direct and indirect financing. The model is calibrated with data from the euro area. We compare two different macroprudential rules (time-invariant and counter-cyclical)...
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Monetary and macroprudential policies with direct and indirect financing : implications for macroeconomic stability
Bruch, Jan; Seitz, Franz; Vollmer, Uwe - 2024
We assess the impact of macroprudential measures on macroeconomic stability using a DSGE model in which firms can access both direct and indirect financing. The model is calibrated with data from the euro area. We compare two different macroprudential rules (time-invariant and counter-cyclical)...
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