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Mindestreserve 924 Reserve requirements 923 Geldpolitik 404 Monetary policy 401 Bankenliquidität 346 Bank liquidity 345 Theorie 333 Theory 333 Zentralbank 183 Central bank 182 USA 157 United States 156 Geldmarkt 128 Interest rate 127 Money market 127 Zins 127 Währungsreserven 120 Foreign exchange reserves 119 Interest rate policy 85 Zinspolitik 85 Impact assessment 84 Wirkungsanalyse 84 EU countries 64 EU-Staaten 64 Financial crisis 54 Finanzkrise 54 Geldpolitische Transmission 54 Liquidität 54 Monetary transmission 54 Liquidity 53 Bank lending 50 Financial supervision 50 Finanzmarktaufsicht 50 Kreditgeschäft 50 Offenmarktpolitik 50 Open market operations 50 Welt 43 World 43 Bank 42 Deutschland 40
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Article in journal 404 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 404 Graue Literatur 243 Non-commercial literature 243 Arbeitspapier 224 Working Paper 224 Aufsatz im Buch 32 Book section 32 Hochschulschrift 19 Thesis 13 Collection of articles written by one author 4 Conference paper 4 Konferenzbeitrag 4 Sammlung 4 Amtsdruckschrift 3 Government document 3 Collection of articles of several authors 2 Konferenzschrift 2 Sammelwerk 2 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Case study 1 Conference proceedings 1 Fallstudie 1 Reprint 1
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English 828 German 61 Spanish 9 French 7 Polish 6 Italian 5 Russian 3 Czech 2 Hungarian 2 Turkish 2 Bulgarian 1 Finnish 1 Lithuanian 1 Portuguese 1 Chinese 1
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Afonso, Gara 18 Martin, Antoine 17 Haslag, Joseph H. 13 Vuletin, Guillermo 13 Végh, Carlos A. 13 Anderson, Richard G. 12 Nosal, Ed 12 Wheelock, David C. 11 Agénor, Pierre-Richard 10 Calomiris, Charles W. 10 Kim, Kyungmin 10 Potter, Simon M. 10 Schulhofer-Wohl, Sam 10 Bratsiotis, George 9 Mason, Joseph R. 9 VanHoose, David D. 9 Woodford, Michael 9 Goodfriend, Marvin 8 Rasche, Robert H. 8 Towbin, Pascal 8 Cúrdia, Vasco 7 Duffie, Darrell 7 Glocker, Christian 7 Hein, Scott E. 7 McAndrews, James Joseph 7 Niepelt, Dirk 7 Alper, Koray 6 Barroso, João Barata Ribeiro Blanco 6 Cordella, Tito 6 Decker, Bailey 6 Doornik, Bernardus Ferdinandus Nazar van 6 Espinosa-Vega, Marco A. 6 Nautz, Dieter 6 Neyer, Ulrike 6 Peydró, José-Luis 6 Silva, Luiz A. Pereira da 6 Stewart, Jonathan D. 6 Tonzer, Lena 6 Berentsen, Aleksander 5 Bernanke, Ben 5
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National Bureau of Economic Research 13 Europäische Zentralbank 3 Federal Reserve Bank of New York 2 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 2 International Monetary Fund 2 Internationaler Währungsfonds 2 Bankwirtschaftliches Kolloquium <1989, Frankfurt, Main> 1 Carleton University / Department of Economics 1 Committee on Bank Reserves of the Federal Reserve System 1 Ernst-Moritz-Arndt-Universität Greifswald / Rechts- und Staatswissenschaftliche Fakultät 1 European Central Bank 1 Europäisches Währungsinstitut 1 Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago 1 Federal Reserve System / Board of Governors 1 Internationaler Währungsfonds / Monetary and Exchange Affairs Department 1 Leibniz-Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Halle 1 South-East Asian Central Banks / Research and Training Centre 1 Task Force on the use of monetary policy instruments 1 USA / Congress / House of Representatives / Committee on Banking and Financial Services 1 University of California Davis / Department of Economics 1
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Journal of banking & finance 24 Journal of macroeconomics 18 Journal of money, credit and banking : JMCB 18 Journal of monetary economics 17 The journal of financial crises 15 Economic review 13 NBER working paper series 13 Staff reports / Federal Reserve Bank of New York 13 Finance and economics discussion series 12 IMF working papers 12 Review / Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 11 NBER Working Paper 10 Working paper 10 Discussion papers / CEPR 8 Research working papers / Research Division, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City 8 Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. 8 Discussion paper series 7 Occasional paper series / European Central Bank 7 Wirtschaftsdienst : Zeitschrift für Wirtschaftspolitik 7 Working papers / Bank for International Settlements 7 ECB Occasional Paper 6 Economic policy review 6 FEDS Working Paper 6 International journal of central banking : IJCB 6 Journal of economics & business 6 Bank-Archiv : Zeitschrift für das gesamte Bank- und Börsenwesen : journal of banking and financial research 5 Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research 5 Economic modelling 5 Journal of economic dynamics & control 5 Serie de documentos de trabajo 5 Série de trabalhos para discussão 5 BIS Working Paper 4 Economics letters 4 FRB of Chicago Working Paper 4 IMF working paper 4 IWH-Diskussionspapiere 4 Journal of financial intermediation 4 Journal of international financial markets, institutions & money 4 Journal of international money and finance 4 Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv : Zeitschrift des Instituts für Weltwirtschaft an der Universität Kiel 4
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Better than risk-free : reserve premiums and bank lending
Kim, Raymond - 2025
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The effectiveness of monetary policy transmission in Nigeria : evidence from the monetary policy rate and the Cash Reserve Ratio
Nadani, Abdulrahman Abdullahi; Isah, Auwal - In: CBN journal of applied statistics 15 (2024) 1, pp. 117-151
This paper investigates the effectiveness of the Monetary Policy Rate (MPR) and Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR) as policy instruments in Nigeria. A structural VAR model is employed to simulate two distinct models measuring shocks from the MPR and the CRR using monthly data from January 2006 to December...
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Reserve requirements as a financial stability instrument
Cantú, Carlos; Gondo, Rocio; Martinez, Berenice - 2024
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The use of the Eurosystem's monetary policy instruments and its monetary policy implementation framework in 2022 and 2023
Hudepohl, Tom (ed.); Malderez, Suzanne (ed.) - 2024
The Eurosystem implements its monetary policy through a set of monetary policy instruments (MPIs). The period covered by this report (2022-23) was dominated by high inflation, which led to a change from an easing to a tightening monetary policy environment in line with the mandate of the...
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Can higher federal funds rates control mortgage lending during periods of high inflation and high house prices?
Islam, Mohammad Saiful; Koch, Jascha-Alexander - In: Finance research letters 67 (2024) 1, pp. 1-10
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Monetary policy instruments and stock market returns volatility in Nigeria
Akpokerere, Emmanuel Othuke; Onojaife, Azuoma Caroline; … - In: International journal of economics and financial issues … 14 (2024) 6, pp. 273-282
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Money market rate stabilization systems over the last 20 years : the role of the minimum reserve requirement
Ceccacci, Patrizia; Mazzetta, Barbara; Nobili, Stefano; … - 2024
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International Reserve Requirements and Debt Inflows
Osina, Nataliia - 2023
As a result of the COVID crisis, managing the systemic risks that originate from sharp reversals or “sudden stops” in capital inflows, while reaping their benefits, needs a careful calibration of macroeconomic policy instruments. Using panel regressions with country-fixed effects, this paper...
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Liquidity Dependence and the Waxing and Waning of Central Bank Balance Sheets
Acharya, Viral V.; Chauhan, Rahul Singh; Rajan, … - 2023
When the Federal Reserve (Fed) expanded its balance sheet via quantitative easing (QE), commercial banks financed reserve holdings with deposits and reduced their average maturity. They also issued lines of credit to corporations. However, when the Fed halted its balance-sheet expansion in 2014...
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Federal Reserve balance-sheet policy in an ample reserves framework : an inventory approach
Haubrich, Joseph Gerard - 2023
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Determination of the effects and optimal thresholds of monetary policy instruments : a study of Central Bank Lending system in Kingdom of Eswatini
Dlamini, Samuel Nkosinathi; Mashau, Pfano - In: Cogent economics & finance 11 (2023) 1, pp. 1-20
This paper examines the impact of monetary policy instruments such as discount rate, reserve requirement and liquidity requirement on bank credit to the private sector in the Kingdom of Eswatini. Monthly data sourced from the Central Bank of Eswatini and Eswatini Central Statistics Office is...
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Assessing the impact of a policy on reserve requirements: loan level evidence
Dassatti Camors, Cecilia - 2023
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Thailand : Reserve Requirements, AFC
Vergara, Ezekiel; Runkel, Corey - 2023
Following years of growth, the Thai economy began showing confidence-busting signs in 1996, including a liquidity crunch. In May 1997, the Bank of Thailand (BOT) announced that it would expand the list of short-term assets that banks and finance companies could use to satisfy the BOT’s...
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Russia : Reserve Requirements, 1998
Hoffner, Ben - 2023
During the 1998 ruble crisis, the Central Bank of the Russian Federation (CBR) relied on reserve requirements (RR) to bring stability to the ruble’s exchange rate corridor and, over time, to inject liquidity into the frozen domestic banking system. First, in February 1998, the CBR unified the...
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Czech Republic : Reserve Requirements, 1997
Hoffner, Ben - 2023
In the first quarter of 1997, fiscal and current account deficits in the Czech Republic put pressure on the koruna’s pegged exchange rate as capital flowed out of the domestic economy. Although the Czech National Bank (CNB) committed to tight monetary policy to protect the peg, on April 11,...
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China : Reserve Requirements, 2015–2016
Mott, Carey - 2023
After China devalued the renminbi against the US dollar in August 2015, Chinese equity markets experienced a significant drop that spilled into international markets. The People’s Bank of China (PBOC) adjusted the reserve requirement ratio (RRR) five times between February 2015 and October...
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Argentina : Reserve Requirements, 1994–1995
Leonard, Natalie - 2023
The devaluation of the Mexican peso in December 1994 sparked concerns about the quality and safety of government debt across Latin American countries, including Argentina. In late 1994 and 1995, Banco Central de la Republica Argentina (BCRA) implemented three changes in reserve requirement...
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Venezuela : Reserve Requirements, GFC
Runkel, Corey - 2023
Leading up to the Global Financial Crisis (GFC), the Banco Central de Venezuela (BCV) sought to tamp down inflation by raising its interest rate target and by raising the marginal reserve requirement for banks, which it had introduced in 2006. By late 2008, the GFC began to hit Venezuelan banks...
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Russia : Reserve Requirements, GFC
Hoffner, Ben - 2023
In August 2008, Russian banks and financial markets experienced significant capital outflows after Russia invaded neighboring Georgia. The collapse of Lehman Brothers on September 15 led to further outflows and a 25% drop in Russia’s main stock index. On September 17, regulators halted...
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Peru : Reserve Requirements, GFC
Fulmer, Sean; Decker, Bailey - 2023
Peru experienced the Global Financial Crisis of 2007–2009 (GFC) in two distinct phases. First, starting in the summer of 2007, record capital inflows to the Peru banking sector contributed to an overheating economy. The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú (BCRP) responded in September 2007 by...
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Malaysia : Reserve Requirements, AFC
Decker, Bailey - 2023
Bank Negara Malaysia (BNM) unpegged the ringgit in July 1997, days after Thailand floated the baht. Ringgit depreciation and adverse investor sentiment worsened, contributing to a domestic liquidity shortage and capital flight. Malaysia experienced market instability in the early months of 1998,...
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Jamaica : Reserve Requirements, GFC
Runkel, Corey - 2023
In October 2008, the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and liquidity shortages rocked American and European markets, causing investors to exit liquid Jamaican-dollar assets. The Bank of Jamaica (BOJ) feared a “disorderly depreciation” in the Jamaican-dollar (JMD) exchange rate to the US dollar...
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India : Reserve Requirements, GFC
Nunn, Sharon; Mott, Carey - 2023
As international funding sources dried up during the Global Financial Crisis of 2007–2009 (GFC), businesses in India sought funds from domestic financial institutions, straining banks and lifting short-term lending rates. The liquidity pressure, coupled with sharp asset price corrections and...
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Colombia : Reserve Requirements, GFC
Leonard, Natalie; Decker, Bailey - 2023
On May 6, 2007, the Bank of the Republic (BR), the central bank of Colombia, introduced countercyclical marginal reserve requirements (RRs) on increases in banks’ deposit accounts to constrain leverage and credit risk in the financial system. A month later, the BR also raised the ordinary RR...
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Targeted reserve requirements for macroeconomic stabilization
Liu, Zheng; Spiegel, Mark; Zhang, Jingyi - 2023
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Monetary policy implementation with ample reserves
Afonso, Gara; Kim, Kyungmin; Martin, Antoine; Nosal, Ed; … - 2023
We offer a parsimonious model of the reserve demand to study the tradeoffs associated with various monetary policy implementation frameworks. Prior to the 2007-09 financial crisis, many central banks supplied scarce reserves to execute their interest-rate policies. In response to the crisis,...
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Reserve Requirements Survey
Rhee, June; Mott, Carey; Feldberg, Greg; Metrick, Andrew - 2023
Banks have a private motive to hold some level of cash and liquid reserves, but the negative externalities of bank runs create a public interest in setting a regulatory level higher than the privately optimal level. We can think of such reserve requirements (RRs) as the original form of...
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Fighting inflation more effectively without transferring central banks' profits to banks
De Grauwe, Paul; Ji, Yuemei - 2023
The major central banks now operate in a regime of abundance of bank reserves. As a result, they can only raise the money market rate by increasing the rate of remuneration of bank reserves. This, in turn, leads to large transfers of the central banks' profits (and more) to commercial banks that...
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Capital Outflows, Foreign Exchange Intervention and Reserve Requirements
Cao, Chunyu - 2023
The performance of a reserve requirement rule combined with foreign exchange intervention under the capital outflow shock is studied in a dynamic stochastic model of a small open economy. The model features a two-pillar toolkit of the monetary and macroprudential policies involving a hybrid...
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Policy response to COVID-19 shock : measuring policy impacts on lending interest rates with granular data
Dassatti Camors, Cecilia; Mariño, Natalia - In: Estudios de economía 50 (2023) 2, pp. 287-308
As a response to the COVID-19 shock, the Uruguayan government expanded an existing public credit guarantee and introduced deductions in local currency reserve requirements. Policies of the same nature were also implemented by several governments throughout the world. This paper contributes to...
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Do reserve requirements restrict bank behavior?
Gunji, Hiroshi; Miura, Kazuki - In: Review of financial economics : RFE 43 (2025) 2, pp. 147-165
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How abundant are reserves? : evidence from the wholesale payment system
Afonso, Gara; Duffie, Darrell; Rigon, Lorenzo; Shin, … - 2022
Before the era of large central bank balance sheets, banks relied on incoming payments to fund outgoing payments in order to conserve scarce liquidity. Even in the era of large central bank balance sheets, rather than funding payments with abundant reserve balances, we show that outgoing...
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Reserves Were Not So Ample After All
Copeland, Adam M.; Duffie, Darrell; Yang, Yilin - 2022
The Federal Reserve’s 'balance-sheet normalization', which reduced aggregate reserves between 2017 and September 2019, increased repo rate distortions, the severity of rate spikes, and intraday payment timing stresses, culminating with a significant disruption in Treasury repo markets in...
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The Use of the Eurosystem's Monetary Policy Instruments and its Monetary Policy Implementation Framework in 2020 and 2021
Corsi, Marco; Mudde, Yvo - 2022
The Eurosystem implements its monetary policy through a set of monetary policy instruments (MPIs) that are either part of the standard toolbox or are developed to deal with major economic and financial events with a potential adverse impact on price stability and/or the transmission of monetary...
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How Abundant Are Reserves? Evidence from the Wholesale Payment System
Afonso, Gara; Duffie, Darrell; Rigon, Lorenzo; Shin, … - 2022
Before the era of large central bank balance sheets, banks relied on incoming payments to fund outgoing payments in order to conserve scarce liquidity. Even in the era of large central bank balance sheets, rather than funding payments with abundant reserve balances, we show that outgoing...
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A collective reserving model with claim openness
Lindholm, Mathias; Zakrisson, Henning - In: ASTIN bulletin : the journal of the International … 52 (2022) 1, pp. 117-143
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The Macroeconomic Effects of Macroprudential Policy : Evidence from a Narrative Approach
Rojas, Diego - 2022
This paper analyzes the macroeconomic effects of macroprudential policy-in the form of legal reserve requirements-in three Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay). To correctly identify innovations in changes in legal reserve requirements, a narrative approach-based on...
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Did Doubling Reserve Requirements Cause the 1937-38 Recession? New Evidence on the Impact of Reserve Requirements on Bank Reserve Demand and Lending
Calomiris, Charles W.; Mason, Joseph R.; Wheelock, David C. - 2022
In 1936-37, the Federal Reserve doubled member banks' reserve requirements. Friedman and Schwartz (1963) famously argued that the doubling increased reserve demand and forced the money supply to contract, which they argued caused the recession of 1937-38. Using a new database on individual...
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The Macroeconomic Effects of Macroprudential Policy : Evidence from a Narrative Approach
Rojas, Diego; Végh, Carlos A.; Vuletin, Guillermo Javier - 2022
We analyze the macroeconomic effects of macroprudential policy – in the form of legal reserve requirements – in three Latin American countries (Argentina, Brazil, and Uruguay). To correctly identify innovations in changes in legal reserve requirements, we develop a narrative approach –...
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Interest on Reserves as a Main Monetary Policy Tool
Bratsiotis, George - 2022
This paper examines the potential role of the interest on reserves as a main monetary policy tool, in a model of financial intermediation with financial and nominal frictions calibrated to US data (1985-2018). The interest on reserves is shown to affect financial spreads and real economic...
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The use of the Eurosystem's monetary policy instruments and its monetary policy implementation framework in 2020 and 2021
Corsi, Marco (ed.); Mudde, Yvo (ed.) - 2022
The Eurosystem implements its monetary policy through a set of monetary policy instruments (MPIs) that are either part of the standard toolbox or are developed to deal with major economic and financial events with a potential adverse impact on price stability and/or the transmission of monetary...
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Reversing Reserves
Pathak, Parag A.; Rees-Jones, Alex; Sönmez, Tayfun - 2022
Affirmative action policies are often implemented through reserve systems. In this study, we demonstrate that reserve systems face widespread misunderstanding by the public. This misunderstanding can lead individuals to support policies that ineffectively pursue their interests. To establish...
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Did doubling reserve requirements cause the 1937-38 recession? : new evidence on the impact of reserve requirements on bank reserve demand and lending
Calomiris, Charles W.; Mason, Joseph R.; Wheelock, David C. - 2022
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How do banks manage liquidity? : evidence from the ECB's tiering experiment
Baldo, Luca; Heider, Florian; Hoffmann, Peter; Sigaux, … - 2022
We study how banks manage their liquidity among the various assets at their disposal. We exploit the introduction of the ECB's two-tier system which heterogeneously reduced the cost of additional reserves holdings. We find that the treated banks increase reserve holdings by borrowing on the...
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Money and banking with reserves and CBDC
Niepelt, Dirk - 2022 - This version: October 28, 2022
We analyze retail central bank digital currency (CBDC) in a two-tier monetary system with bank deposit market power and externalities from liquidity transformation. Resource costs of liquidity provision determine the optimal monetary architecture and modified Friedman (1969) rules the optimal...
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How abundant are reserves? : evidence from the wholesale payment system
Afonso, Gara; Duffie, Darrell; Rigon, Lorenzo; Shin, … - 2022
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How abundant are reserves? : evidence from the wholesale payment system
Afonso, Gara; Duffie, Darrell; Rigon, Lorenzo; Shin, … - 2022
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Unconventional-policy spillovers of U.S. interest on reserves within global Dollar-denominated retail loan and deposit markets
Dia, Enzo; VanHoose, David D. - 2022
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Reserve requirements survey
Rhee, June; Mott, Carey K.; Feldberg, Greg; Metrick, Andrew - In: The journal of financial crises 4 (2022) 4, pp. 133-149
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Argentina: reserve requirements, 1994-1995
Leonard, Natalie - In: The journal of financial crises 4 (2022) 4, pp. 318-337
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