The ECB has decided to implement large-scale quantitative easing (QE) measures since March 2015 until September 2016. This unconventional monetary policy has had a variety of precedents, in the Japanese, UK and US economies. These experiments have been effective a tmodifying government and corporate bond yields, mostly in the UK and US and to a lesser extent in Japan. This conclusion is not context-free. The European QE has started in a deflation era which requires more activism and cooperation from the ECB and Euro area governments than in the UK and the US when their central banks embarked in QE. The success of the European QE will also depend substantially on the depreciation of the Euro and will require clear communication by the ECB th...
In response to the outbreak Global Financial Crisis and European Debt Crisis, major central banks to...
"This policy contribution was prepared on request of the ECON Committee of the European Parliament f...
Most of the studies tend to analyze the impact of quantitative easing (QE) on financial markets and ...
The ECB has decided to implement large-scale quantitative easing (QE) measures since March 2015 unti...
The ECB has decided to implement large-scale quantitative easing (QE) measures since March 2015 unti...
With inflation in the eurozone stubbornly remaining on a downward trajectory, pressure is growing on...
How can the quantitative easing (QE) programme launched in March 2015 by the ECB be successful in th...
The European Central Bank adopted a policy of quantitative easing early in 2015, long after the US a...
Since the end of 2014, inflation has been at or very close to zero. With very little ability to move...
Quantitative Easing (QE) – the unconventional form of monetary policy by which a central bank create...
How can quantitative easing (QE) work in the Eurozone (EZ)? We model the EZ as the aggregate of two...
The European Central Bank adopted a policy of quantitative easing early in 2015, long after the US a...
Central banks have recently introduced new policy initiatives, including a policy called ‘Quantitati...
The start of the financial crisis in 2007 and the collapse of Lehman Brothers the end of 2008 led to...
In the wake of the financial crisis of 2007, the largest economies of our times struggled hard with ...
In response to the outbreak Global Financial Crisis and European Debt Crisis, major central banks to...
"This policy contribution was prepared on request of the ECON Committee of the European Parliament f...
Most of the studies tend to analyze the impact of quantitative easing (QE) on financial markets and ...
The ECB has decided to implement large-scale quantitative easing (QE) measures since March 2015 unti...
The ECB has decided to implement large-scale quantitative easing (QE) measures since March 2015 unti...
With inflation in the eurozone stubbornly remaining on a downward trajectory, pressure is growing on...
How can the quantitative easing (QE) programme launched in March 2015 by the ECB be successful in th...
The European Central Bank adopted a policy of quantitative easing early in 2015, long after the US a...
Since the end of 2014, inflation has been at or very close to zero. With very little ability to move...
Quantitative Easing (QE) – the unconventional form of monetary policy by which a central bank create...
How can quantitative easing (QE) work in the Eurozone (EZ)? We model the EZ as the aggregate of two...
The European Central Bank adopted a policy of quantitative easing early in 2015, long after the US a...
Central banks have recently introduced new policy initiatives, including a policy called ‘Quantitati...
The start of the financial crisis in 2007 and the collapse of Lehman Brothers the end of 2008 led to...
In the wake of the financial crisis of 2007, the largest economies of our times struggled hard with ...
In response to the outbreak Global Financial Crisis and European Debt Crisis, major central banks to...
"This policy contribution was prepared on request of the ECON Committee of the European Parliament f...
Most of the studies tend to analyze the impact of quantitative easing (QE) on financial markets and ...