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The study focuses on the analysis of the character, used by the ECB, Quantitative Easing policy. However, its direct aim is the assessment of effects of this policy. The consequences of the ECB’s Quantitative Easing policy are analyzed pointing to the changes in the liquidity of the euro area...
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relation to the 2012 annual Poland’s GDP the value of money flows, which was transferred in systemically important payment … management of Polish banks evaluated from the perspective of settlement efficiency in the central bank’s money. The risks in the …
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as news on money and credit conditions significantly influence disagreement. …
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Although the European Central Bank (ECB) has been pursuing an expansionary monetary policy course for many years, inflation in the euro area remains extremely weak. Furthermore, as the present Wochenbericht clearly demonstrates, the inflation expectations in the euro area are no longer firmly...
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The Evolution of Central Banks employs a wide range of historical evidence and reassesses current monetary analysis to argue that the development of non-profit-maximizing and noncompetitive central banks to supervise and regulate the commercial banking system fulfils a necessary and natural...
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Controlling for structural breaks, this study examines whether the relationship between the interest rate and inflation exhibits common stochastic trends in a sample of Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) economies. The results indicate that while the Fisher effect does not hold for the entire sample...
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Intervening in the FX market implies a complex decision process for central banks. Monetary authorities have to decide whether to intervene or not, and if so, when and how. Since the successive steps of this procedure are likely to be highly interdependent, we adopt a nested logit approach to...
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