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Chapter 1 – Introduction -- Chapter 2 – The literature on monetary policy implementation -- Chapter 3 – The operational framework of monetary policy: a simple model -- Chapter 4 – The European Central Bank: twenty-five years of single monetary policy in the euro area -- Chapter 5 – The...
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Why did European policy-makers introduce the Banking Union? Which are its main features? How does it affect banks and their customers? This book tries to answer these questions, by providing a clear description of the building blocks of the Banking Union, and by showing that several issues...
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Detecting whether banks’ leverage is indeed procyclical is relevant to support the view that booms and crises may be reinforced by some sort of supply side financial accelerator, whilst finding a plausible explanation of banks’ behaviour is crucial to trace the road for a sensible reform of...
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In a two-period model where an investment project is funded with standard debt, the probability distribution of final cash flow is determined, at the interim date, by an unverifiable state of nature together with a choice by the controlling party (entrepreneur or creditor). With a control...
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