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This paper describes a sectoral empirical model of money and credit in the UK that can be used for analysing unconventional monetary policies that affect banks’ balance sheets. The paper uses the model to assess the impact of QE on the UK economy focussing on the endogenous portfolio response...
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This paper studies how monetary policy should respond to news about an oil discovery, using a workhorse New Keynesian model. Good news about future production can create a recession today under exchange rate pegs and a simple Taylor rule, as seen in practice. This is explained by forward-looking...
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¿Qué efecto tiene la política monetaria sobre el consumo? Mediante el uso de información a nivel de hogar en el Reino Unido y Estados Unidos, este trabajo muestra que la mayor parte de la dinámica del consumo agregado después de un cambio en los tipos de interés a corto plazo, viene...
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En este trabajo se presenta nueva evidencia acerca del efecto que la política monetaria tiene sobre la inversión y la financiación de las empresas en Estados Unidos y en el Reino Unido. Las empresas más jóvenes y que no pagan dividendos son las que muestran la mayor, —y estadísticamente...
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How do changes in monetary policy affect consumption? Using household data for the US and the UK, we show that most of the aggregate response of consumption to interest rates is driven by households with a mortgage. Outright home owners do not adjust expenditure at all and renters change their...
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