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This paper quantitatively evaluates a steady-state inflation rate that is considered desirable from the perspective of social welfare, using a model describing the Japanese economy. Specifically, it begins by setting out points concerning the costs and benefits that accompany inflation. We build...
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This paper quantitatively evaluates a steady-state inflation rate that is considered optimal from the perspective of social welfare, using a model describing the Japanese economy. Specifically, we build a DSGE model capable of evaluating the effects, on social welfare, of points concerning the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005363313
In this paper, we carry out a historical evaluation of the financial accelerator effects, which were mainly generated by the changes in asset prices, operating on Japan's economy since the 1980s. For this purpose, we estimate a Japanese financial accelerator model, which is a modified version of...
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In this paper, we carry out a historical evaluation of the financial accelerator effects, which were mainly generated by the changes in asset prices, operating on Japan's economy since the 1980s. For this purpose, we estimate a Japanese financial accelerator model, which is a modified version of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005621409
This paper offers three analyses of Japan's macroeconomic experience during the post-1990 period. First, we analyze various facets of deflation during the period, arguing that the deflation of general prices has by no means been a major factor for the stagnating economy. In contrast, the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004971266
On 18-19 June 2004, the BIS held a conference on "Understanding Low Inflation and Deflation". This event brought together central bankers, academics and market practitioners to exchange views on this issue (see the conference programme in this document). This paper was presented at the workshop....
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This paper surveys the empirical analyses that examine the effects of the Bank of Japan's (BOJ's) quantitative easing policy (QEP), which was implemented from March 2001 through March 2006. The survey confirms a clear effect whereby the commitment to maintain the QEP fostered the expectations...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10004971229
Monetary policy shocks in the United States are considered a significant cause of economic fluctuations in other countries. We study empirically how the spillover effects of such shocks have changed as a result of the recent deepening of global integration. We consider shocks to the Federal...
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This paper surveys the empirical analyses that examine the effects of the Bank of Japan (BOJ)'s quantitative easing policy (QEP), which was implemented from March 2001 through March 2006. The survey confirms a clear effect whereby the commitment to maintain the QEP fostered the expectations that...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010894594
The Bank of Japan has published the Corporate Service Price Index (CSPI) since January 1991, and data used in the index has been collected since January 1985. Based on the Bank's ample experiences of compiling the CSPI, this paper has introduced the actual methods of quality adjustment to...
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