Central Bank Research Hub - JEL classification E51: Money Supply; Credit; Money Multipliers

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The Pitfalls of Monetary Discretion

Richmond Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 01-08, 07.04.2004)

JEL: E31, E42, E51, E52, E58

Bank Procyclicality, Credit Crunches, and Asymmetric Monetary Policy Effects: A Unifying Model

Chicago Fed Working papers [View] (Paper: WP-2002-18, 01.04.2004)

JEL: E32, E51, G21

Borrowers' Financial Constraints and the Transmission of Monetary Policy: Evidence from Financial Conglomerates

New York Fed Staff reports [View] (Paper: 153, 25.03.2004)

JEL: E50, E51, G22

Personal On-Line Payments

New York Fed Economic policy review [View] (Paper: 0112kutt, 01.01.2004)

JEL: E51, G21, L23

Household borrowing and consumption in Spain

Bank of Spain Working Papers [View] (Paper: 0421, 01.01.2004)

JEL: E20, E21, E51

Does Bank Lending Affect Output? Evidence from the U.S. States

Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System FEDS series [View] (Paper: 2003-31, 22.08.2003)

JEL: E32, E41, E51

Investigating asymmetries in the bank lending channel. An analysis using Austrian banks’ balance sheet data

Austrian National Bank Working Papers [View] (Paper: WP085, 01.08.2003)

JEL: C11, C15, E44, E51

A model of the Eurosystem's operational framework for monetary policy implementation

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 0197, 02.04.2003)

JEL: E51, G28

Payment and financial innovation, reserve demand and implementation of monetary policy

Bank of Finland Discussion Papers [View] (Paper: 2001/26, 01.04.2002)

JEL: E41, E43, E51

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