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In this paper we develop the Hungarian version of the EAGLE FLI (Euro Area GLobal Economy model with Financial LInkages) model which is the EAGLE model enriched with financial frictions and country-specific banking sector. The EAGLE FLI features the intermediation of loanable funds (ILF) view in...
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The Magyar Nemzeti Bank (the central bank of Hungary) introduced a "funding for lending" type loan program aimed at …
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. VAR models are estimated for the Czech Republic, Hungary and Poland. Contemporaneous and sign restrictions are imposed in …
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Monetary Council of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank (the central bank of Hungary) and of the Monetary Policy Council of the National …
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This paper uses a structural factor model to analyze sectoral heterogeneity in the impact of monetary policy in Hungary … responses. These results suggest that the credit channel of monetary transmission is operating in Hungary as well. In addition …
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March 2011 marked the introduction of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank's Monetary Policy Model (MPM), representing a paradigm shift in both macroeconomic projection and monetary policy decision support. In contrast to previous conditional projections, the MPM provides an endogenous definition of both the...
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We explore the properties of welfare-maximizing monetary policy in a medium-scale DSGE model for Hungary. In order to …
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This paper uses a natural experiment to study the impact of a loan supply shock on a Hungarian matched bank-firm dataset. The event studied is a funding shock Hungarian banks faced following the collapse of the Lehman Brothers. Banks were affected via their external funding and positions on the...
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