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

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Offshore Markets for the Domestic Currency: Monetary and Financial Stability Issues

Hong Kong Monetary Authority Working Papers [View] (Paper: WP10_02, 09.04.2010)

JEL: E51, E58, F33

Do Banks Propagate Debt Market Shocks?

San Francisco Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2010-08, 30.03.2010)

JEL: E51, G21, G32

Why Are Banks Holding So Many Excess Reserves?

New York Fed Current issues [View] (Paper: ci15-08, 18.12.2009)

JEL: E51, E58, G21

Ten propositions about liquidity crises

Bank for International Settlements Working papers [View] (Paper: 293, 20.11.2009)

JEL: E50, E51, E58, G10, G14, G18, G28

Real effects of banking crises: a survey of the literature

Bank of Italy Occasional Papers [View] (Paper: 55, 28.09.2009)

JEL: E44, E51, G01, G21

Banks and Real Estate Prices

Swiss National Bank Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2009-08, 24.09.2009)

JEL: E51, G12, G21

Credit Constraints and Consumer Spending

Bank of Canada Working papers [View] (Paper: 2009-25, 18.09.2009)

JEL: E21, E27, E44, E51, E58

Why Are Banks Holding So Many Excess Reserves?

New York Fed Staff reports [View] (Paper: 380, 29.07.2009)

JEL: E51, E58, G21

Asset price misalignments and the role of money and credit

European Central Bank Working papers [View] (Paper: 1068, 08.07.2009)

JEL: E37, E44, E51

Does Money Matter in Inflation Forecasting?

St Louis Fed Working Papers [View] (Paper: 2009-030, 26.06.2009)

JEL: E31, E41, E47, E51

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