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This paper develops a demand model for bank loans with a two-step decision process. In the first step, the agent chooses the financial institution from which she would like to borrow. In the second step, conditioned in the first decision, the agent chooses the desired amount of the loan. The...
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This paper aims to compare the interest rates charged by credit unions and banks (commercial and multiple) in order to check whether there are differences between the rates charged for loans without personal assignment and the effects of this difference in interest rates charged by banks in...
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We study the interaction between dispersed and sticky information by assuming that firms receive private noisy signals about the state in an otherwise standard model of price setting with sticky-information. We compute the unique equilibrium of the game induced by the firms' pricing decisions...
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We study the transmission of information in a model with a vertical input-output structure and dispersed information. Firms observe input prices with noise that endogenize the precision of information that is public within a stage but not across stages. In contrast to the case with an exogenous...
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This study proposes a new methodology called Canonical FAVAR that incorporates the canonical correlation analysis in the estimation of two-step FAVAR models to obtain more appropriate factors for forecasting. The canonical correlation technique identifies a small number of linear combinations of...
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We examine exchange-rate pass-through (ERPT) to prices in a model of dispersed information in which the nominal exchange rate imperfectly conveys information about the underlying fundamentals. If the information is complete, ERPT is also complete. Under dispersed information, we derive...
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We present a DSGE model with heterogeneously informed agents and two investment opportunities – stocks and bonds – to study the interaction between monetary policy and asset prices. The information is both sticky, as in Mankiw e Reis (2002), and dispersed, as in Morris e Shin (2002). This...
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This paper analyses the price-concentration relationship for the Brazilian banking industry. Interest rate on loans proxies for price and the Herfindahl-Hirschman index proxies for concentration. A positive price-concentration relationship may be associated with anti-competitive behaviour while...
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Many models were used to identify the factors affecting the demand for overnight funds by commercial banks. Theses models overcome overdispersion problems caused by excess of zeros found in the dataset. Generalized Linear Latent and Mixed Models (GLLAMM) constitute a class of models which allows...
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We study optimal monetary policy when inequality is present by introducing agents with different productivities, wages, and financial market accesses into a general equilibrium model with sticky prices. Our main results are: (i) There is a channel from interest rate to inflation throughout...
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