This paper studies money demand in Switzerland under free banking before the establishment of the Swiss National Bank. We find that, in addition to income, the banks’ balance-sheet-to-GDP ratio and the number of banks were important determinants of long-run money demand. The former variable also played an important role in the monetary adjustment process. We also detect a strong positive long-run impact of real income on the bank’s balance-sheet-total-to-GDP ratio and a strong long-run influence of real income and the interest rate spread on the number of banks
The free-banking history of Switzerland is subdivided into periods with unfettered competition (1826...
Although there is considerable agreement on the general form of empirical money-demand functions, de...
From Credit Policy to Money-Supply Policy. The monetary policy of the Swiss National Bank in the pas...
Abstract This paper studies money demand in Switzerland under free banking before the establishment ...
This paper studies money demand in Switzerland under free banking before the establishment of the Sw...
This paper provides a reassessment of the free-banking history of Switzerland, which included both a...
The paper uses cointegration analysis to investigate the demand for money in Switzerland in the cont...
This book describes the remarkable path which led to the Swiss Franc becoming the strong internation...
We study the role of bank capital and liquidity in the transmission of monetary policy in Switzerlan...
Exogenous Money, Monetary (Dis)equilibrium, and Expectational Lags This paper addresses the que...
Abstract The free-banking history of Switzerland is subdivided into periods with unfettered competit...
Links between fluctuations in domestic money supplies and subsequent fluctuations in rates of real o...
This paper studies movements in the ratio of free liquid reserves of West German commercial banks to...
Recent time-series evidence has re-confirmed the forecasting ability of Swiss broad money. The same ...
This paper examines the stability of the demand for money in Italy using a newly extended data set f...
The free-banking history of Switzerland is subdivided into periods with unfettered competition (1826...
Although there is considerable agreement on the general form of empirical money-demand functions, de...
From Credit Policy to Money-Supply Policy. The monetary policy of the Swiss National Bank in the pas...
Abstract This paper studies money demand in Switzerland under free banking before the establishment ...
This paper studies money demand in Switzerland under free banking before the establishment of the Sw...
This paper provides a reassessment of the free-banking history of Switzerland, which included both a...
The paper uses cointegration analysis to investigate the demand for money in Switzerland in the cont...
This book describes the remarkable path which led to the Swiss Franc becoming the strong internation...
We study the role of bank capital and liquidity in the transmission of monetary policy in Switzerlan...
Exogenous Money, Monetary (Dis)equilibrium, and Expectational Lags This paper addresses the que...
Abstract The free-banking history of Switzerland is subdivided into periods with unfettered competit...
Links between fluctuations in domestic money supplies and subsequent fluctuations in rates of real o...
This paper studies movements in the ratio of free liquid reserves of West German commercial banks to...
Recent time-series evidence has re-confirmed the forecasting ability of Swiss broad money. The same ...
This paper examines the stability of the demand for money in Italy using a newly extended data set f...
The free-banking history of Switzerland is subdivided into periods with unfettered competition (1826...
Although there is considerable agreement on the general form of empirical money-demand functions, de...
From Credit Policy to Money-Supply Policy. The monetary policy of the Swiss National Bank in the pas...