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The scale of public expenditure to be incurred in the Covid-19 health crisis is raising heated debates about the appropriate funding. Long rejected by mainstream macroeconomics due to its possible inflationary consequences, monetization is currently undergoing a surprising rehabilitation....
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European banks are stronger today than they were on the eve of the 2007-2008 financial crisis, thanks to the reforms that have taken place since then. But will they be strong enough in the face of a health crisis closer to the Great Depression of the 1930s than the stress-test scenarios...
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Los bancos centrales de varios países avanzados utilizan rangos, o bandas, en torno a su objetivo de inflación para formular su estrategia de política monetaria. La adopción de estos rangos ha sido propuesta por algunos responsables de política monetaria en el contexto de las revisiones de...
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A number of central banks in advanced countries use ranges, or bands, around their inflationtarget to formulate their monetary policy strategy. The adoption of such ranges has beenproposed by some policymakers in the context of the Fed and the ECB reviews of theirstrategies. Using a standard New...
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We address this question using an estimated New Keynesian DSGE model of the Euro Areawith trend inflation, imperfect indexation, and a lower bound on the nominal interest rate. Inthis setup, a decrease in the steady-state real interest rate, r*, increases the probability ofhitting the lower...
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