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Balance Sheets and Exchange Rate Policy. This article presents a study on the concept of balance sheet effects in the context of exchange rate policy. In conventional textbook accounts, expansiona... Céspedes,Luis,Felipe,... - 《American Economic Review》 被引量: 939发表: 2004年 The case ...
doi:10.2139/ssrn.3191916Akinci, OzgeQueralto, AlbertSocial Science Electronic PublishingAkinci, Ozge, and Albert Queralto, 2018, Balance Sheets, Exchange Rates, and International Monetary Spillovers, working paper, Federal Reserve Bank of New York...
Balance Sheets and Exchange Rate Policy. This article presents a study on the concept of balance sheet effects in the context of exchange rate policy. In conventional textbook accounts, expansiona... Céspedes,L Felipe,Chang,... - 《American Economic Review》 被引量: 910发表: 2004年 Sterling...
Building Investor Confidence:Investors seek companies with stable financial positions and well-balanced balance sheets. A balanced balance sheet signals that the company is effectively managing its resources, generating consistent profits, and minimizing financial risks. Consequently, it attracts potential inve...
Balance Sheets, The Transfer Problem, and Financial Crises In a world of high capital mobility, the threat of speculative attack becomes a central issue of macroeconomicpolicy. While "first-generation" and "second-... PR Krugman - 《International Tax & Public Finance》 被引量: 1942发表: 1999...
Exchange rate driven balance sheet effect and capital flows to emerging market economies Depreciation of the local currency may deteriorate corporate balance sheets with currency mismatch. This risk might in turn spill over onto creditors, pote... C Kadirgan - 《Quarterly Review of Economics & Finan...
This article explains these puzzling developments using an institutional-sociological approach to money, which relates exchange-rate preferences to financial context ("balance sheets") rather than sectoral position, as is common. It proposes a "lock-in" mechanism explaining delayed devaluation in both ...
and must also ensure that their books are kept to a much higher standard. The balance sheets and other financial statements of these companies must be prepared in accordance withGenerally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP)and must be filed regularly with theSecurities and Exchange Commission (SEC...
JCER DISCUSSION PAPER No.134 Central Bank Balance Sheets Expansion: Japan's Experience Facing the global financial crises, the central banks of developed countries have continued their monetary expansion and unconventional policy measures. Japan and Switzerland, for instance, have witnessed the appreciation...