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Measuring monetary conditions in Europe: Use and limitations of the monetary conditions index

Measuring monetary conditions in Europe: Use and limitations of the monetary conditions index

... The EMU as a whole is said to be a rather closed economy, like the US. In 1995 about 12% of GDP was exported to countries with a different currency, whereas imports from these countries amounted to 9.9% of GDP. For all ...

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Illiquidity Premium and Monetary Conditions in Emerging Markets: An Empirical Examination of Taiwan Stock Markets

Illiquidity Premium and Monetary Conditions in Emerging Markets: An Empirical Examination of Taiwan Stock Markets

... and Monetary Conditions The empirical results of the unconditional illiquidity premium of Taiwan stock markets during the period 1952-2017 are generally consistent with the ...funding conditions ...

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A Monetary Conditions Index and its Application on Tunisian Economic Forecasting

A Monetary Conditions Index and its Application on Tunisian Economic Forecasting

... For this reason, our objective in this paper is to find out the extent of the influence of variables representing the internal and external monetary conditions i.e. the domestic interest rate, the external ...

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Measuring Monetary Conditions in A Small Open Economy: The Case of Malaysia

Measuring Monetary Conditions in A Small Open Economy: The Case of Malaysia

... Measuring Monetary Conditions in A Small Open Economy: The Case of Malaysia Abdul Majid, Muhamed Zulkhibri Islamic Development Bank.[r] ...

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Measuring Monetary Conditions in A Small Open Economy: The Case of Malaysia

Measuring Monetary Conditions in A Small Open Economy: The Case of Malaysia

... Measuring Monetary Conditions in A Small Open Economy: The Case of Malaysia Abdul Majid, Muhamed Zulkhibri Islamic Development Bank.[r] ...

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A study into the consequences of using the Monetary Conditions Index as an operational target for monetary policy in New Zealand : a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Economics at Massey Univer

A study into the consequences of using the Monetary Conditions Index as an operational target for monetary policy in New Zealand : a thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Applied Economics at Massey University, New Zealand

... ABSTRACT The Reserve Bank of New Zealand RBNZ used a Monetary Conditions Index MCI as an operational guide for monetary policy from 30 June 1997 until 16 March 1999.. This thesis uses fo[r] ...

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Measuring Monetary Conditions in US Asset Markets   A Market Specific Approach

Measuring Monetary Conditions in US Asset Markets A Market Specific Approach

... Abstract We analyze monetary conditions in US asset markets — corporate equity, real estate, Treasury bond and corporate & foreign bond — from a market specific perspective, proposing th[r] ...

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Measuring monetary conditions in Europe: use and limitations of the monetary conditions index. MRPA Paper No. 23534, 1999

Measuring monetary conditions in Europe: use and limitations of the monetary conditions index. MRPA Paper No. 23534, 1999

... In comparison with the individual country effects, the impact of the exchange rate on GDP under EMU diminishes provided that the EMU trades with other EU countries, the US, and Japan in accordance with current trade ...

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Monetary Conditions Index: A Composite Measure of Monetary Policy in Pakistan

Monetary Conditions Index: A Composite Measure of Monetary Policy in Pakistan

... in monetary policy are very ...of monetary policy the world over. These include growth rates of monetary aggregates and credit aggregates, short-term interest rate as used by Sims (1992), index of ...

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Global Liquidity, Money Growth and UK Inflation

Global Liquidity, Money Growth and UK Inflation

... utilise monetary policy, and indeed monitor monetary ...monitoring monetary conditions through the growth of the money supply–as well as money demand conditions–could dampen ...

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Money and Keynesian Uncertainty

Money and Keynesian Uncertainty

... production occurs over a relatively long time horizon, transactions are premised on future expectations, which involve forward contracts (Davidson, 1978, p.57-58). The concept of a ‘monetary constraint’ compels ...

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The effect of regulatory institutions on macroeconomic growth in Russia

The effect of regulatory institutions on macroeconomic growth in Russia

... the conditions when the state has control over around 60 percent of the market, there is a high risk of a decline in t he system’s efficiency, the weakening of market competition and ...

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INFLATION TARGETING UNDER IMPERFECT CREDIBILITY: LESSONS FROM INDONESIAN EXPERIENCE

INFLATION TARGETING UNDER IMPERFECT CREDIBILITY: LESSONS FROM INDONESIAN EXPERIENCE

... Based on the graph above shows that the baseline scenario with the assumption that monetary policy credibility of the initial value of 0.5 and considering the existence of inflationary pressures began Quarter-10 ...

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The intergenerational production of depression in South Korea: results from a cross-sectional study

The intergenerational production of depression in South Korea: results from a cross-sectional study

... economic conditions from Model 1 to Model 2 in Table 3 suggests that some of the association between childhood economic conditions and depression is explained by the educational attainment of the women; the ...

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Monetary Development and Transmission in the Eurosystem

Monetary Development and Transmission in the Eurosystem

... The remaining leeway is only a traditional capacity - not the full capacity to create money that is by far higher (owing to CF cycles). Still, these capacities - that are lower than the real ones - already reveal a high ...

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Political constraints on monetary policy during the Great Inflation

Political constraints on monetary policy during the Great Inflation

... a monetary policy that had produced very little growth in the narrow money stock over the past 6 months, a period in which the economy was moving into the worst recession since the ...of monetary growth ...

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Spain and the crisis: housing prices, credit, and macroprudential policies

Spain and the crisis: housing prices, credit, and macroprudential policies

... Two other factors that may have caused the boom in the Spanish economy were loosening credit conditions, and asset bubbles. Akin et al (2011) estimate that these three factors all fuelled a sharp rise in Spanish ...

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Forgotten lessons for the Eurozone  Egmont European Policy Brief No  43, May 2016

Forgotten lessons for the Eurozone Egmont European Policy Brief No 43, May 2016

... helped to put pressures on the SMU, which eventually aided in its dissolution. Ceteris paribus economic convergence is an important element in a well-functioning monetary union. On the other hand, the United ...

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Proposal for a Council Directive on harmonization of the main provisions concerning export credit insurance for transactions with medium- and long-term cover. COM (94) 297 final, 13 July 1994

Proposal for a Council Directive on harmonization of the main provisions concerning export credit insurance for transactions with medium- and long-term cover. COM (94) 297 final, 13 July 1994

... 2 the conditions routinely imposed on cover for business with a particular country; 4.1.3 the premium rates the Insurer proposes to charge for political risks country weighting, monetary[r] ...

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