Swiss Experience with Credit Ceilings In Switzerland the instrument of credit restriction was applied on a voluntary basis, except for the period from 1964 to 1966. Since such voluntary action magnifies the weaknesses inherent in every measure to check economic activity, the Swiss examples can only indicate approximately the effectiveness of this instrument when applied autonomously. In principle, the efficiency of autonomously applied credit restriction should be greater than the efficacy of credit ceilings set on a voluntary basis. In this regard, however, allowance must be made for the general, empirically established fact that the inclination or compulsion to circumvent such restrictions grows disproportionately faster than the gro...
On the Existence of a Credit Channel of Monetary Policy in Germany This paper analyzes the cred...
Abstract A growing body of literature has highlighted two important caveats to the credit-to-GDP gap...
This book describes the remarkable path which led to the Swiss Franc becoming the strong internation...
Swiss Experience with Credit Ceilings In Switzerland the instrument of credit restriction was a...
Credit Controls and Regulation of the Quantity of Money in France France is undoubtedly the cou...
Studies on the role of the credit channel have flourished in recent years. This paper focuses on the...
From Credit Policy to Money-Supply Policy. The monetary policy of the Swiss National Bank in the pas...
The Swiss financial centre witnessed an important shift during the 1960s: the number of foreign bank...
The so-called Swiss loans, i.e. consumer credit agreements expressed in Swiss Francs, can be compare...
The Effect of Various Credit Controls on the Level of International Reserves The objective of t...
On the Reform of the Instrumentarium of the German Bundesbank The credit volume of the commerci...
By 1984, it was becoming increasingly clear that the system of credit control had lost its efficienc...
The subject of the article are side-effects of economic policy of difficile and expensive money dur...
Results of a Weekly Analysis of Money Flows for the Federal Republic of Germany The transaction...
On the Existence of a Credit Channel of Monetary Policy in Germany This paper analyzes the cred...
Abstract A growing body of literature has highlighted two important caveats to the credit-to-GDP gap...
This book describes the remarkable path which led to the Swiss Franc becoming the strong internation...
Swiss Experience with Credit Ceilings In Switzerland the instrument of credit restriction was a...
Credit Controls and Regulation of the Quantity of Money in France France is undoubtedly the cou...
Studies on the role of the credit channel have flourished in recent years. This paper focuses on the...
From Credit Policy to Money-Supply Policy. The monetary policy of the Swiss National Bank in the pas...
The Swiss financial centre witnessed an important shift during the 1960s: the number of foreign bank...
The so-called Swiss loans, i.e. consumer credit agreements expressed in Swiss Francs, can be compare...
The Effect of Various Credit Controls on the Level of International Reserves The objective of t...
On the Reform of the Instrumentarium of the German Bundesbank The credit volume of the commerci...
By 1984, it was becoming increasingly clear that the system of credit control had lost its efficienc...
The subject of the article are side-effects of economic policy of difficile and expensive money dur...
Results of a Weekly Analysis of Money Flows for the Federal Republic of Germany The transaction...
On the Existence of a Credit Channel of Monetary Policy in Germany This paper analyzes the cred...
Abstract A growing body of literature has highlighted two important caveats to the credit-to-GDP gap...
This book describes the remarkable path which led to the Swiss Franc becoming the strong internation...