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Central banks create money to lend during credit crunches, which might lead to inflation. We examine whether the two key functions of central banks—price stability and last-resort lending—conflict. We develop a nominal model of bank runs à la Diamond and Dybvig (1983) in which individuals...
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Central banks create money to lend during credit crunches, which might lead to inflation. We examine whether the two key functions of central banks - price stability and last-resort lending - conflict. We develop a nominal model of bank runs à la Diamond and Dybvig (1983) in which individuals...
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