Mitigating the Deadly Embrace in Financial Cycles

Mitigating the Deadly Embrace in Financial Cycles
Title Mitigating the Deadly Embrace in Financial Cycles PDF eBook
Author Mr.Jaromir Benes
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 26
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 148432305X

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This paper presents a new version of MAPMOD (Mark II) to study the effectiveness of macroprudential regulations. We extend the original model by explicitly modeling the housing market. We show how household demand for housing, house prices, and bank mortgages are intertwined in what we call a deadly embrace. Without macroprudential policies, this deadly embrace naturally leads to housing boom and bust cycles, which can be very costly for the economy, as shown by the Global Financial Crisis of 2008-09.

Global Economic Modeling

Global Economic Modeling
Title Global Economic Modeling PDF eBook
Author Pauly Peter
Publisher World Scientific
Total Pages 344
Release 2018-04-24
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9813220457

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Global econometric models have a long history. From the early 1970s to the present, as modeling techniques have advanced, different modeling paradigms have emerged and been used to support national and international policy making. One purpose of this volume -- based on a conference in recognition of the seminal impact of Nobel Prize winner in Economic Sciences Lawrence R Klein, whose pioneering work has spawned the field of international econometric modeling -- is to survey these developments from today's perspective. A second objective of the volume is to shed light on the wide range of attempts to broaden the scope of modeling on an international scale. Beyond new developments in traditional areas of the trade and financial flows, the volume reviews new approaches to the modeling of linkages between macroeconomic activity and individual economic units, new research on the analysis of trends in income distribution and economic wellbeing on a global scale, and innovative ideas about modeling the interactions between economic development and the environment. With the expansion of elaborated economic linkages, this volume makes an important contribution to the evolving literature of global econometric models.

The Routledge Handbook of Housing Economics

The Routledge Handbook of Housing Economics
Title The Routledge Handbook of Housing Economics PDF eBook
Author Kenneth Gibb
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 351
Release 2024-02-29
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1003834876

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The Routledge Handbook of Housing Economics brings together an international panel of contributors to present a comprehensive overview of this important field within economics. Housing occupies an increasingly central role in modern society, dominating consumer assets and spending, forming an important part of social policy and being a large enough market to impact the macroeconomy. This handbook tackles these themes, along with other critical issues such as intergenerational housing inequality and the efficiency and social justice of housing interventions. This volume is structured in four main parts. It starts with eight chapters in microeconomics and housing. This is followed by two shorter sections on macroeconomics and finance. The final main part of the book is concerned with eight chapters on policy dimensions. While many of the chapters are rooted in mainstream economics and finance applied to housing, there are also chapters stressing institutional, behavioural and political economy orientations, as well as those that explicitly challenge more mainstream accounts. The contributing authors are based in Europe, North America and Australia and all draw in international literature to provide state of the art reviews of their topics. This carefully curated handbook will be essential reading for advanced students, researchers and policy makers in housing economics, urban economics, urban planning, public economics and real estate economics and finance. Chapter 22 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF at http://www.taylorfrancis.com under a Creative Commons Attribution-Non Commercial-No Derivatives (CC-BY-NC-ND) 4.0 license.

Globalisation of Corporate Social Responsibility and its Impact on Corporate Governance

Globalisation of Corporate Social Responsibility and its Impact on Corporate Governance
Title Globalisation of Corporate Social Responsibility and its Impact on Corporate Governance PDF eBook
Author Jean J. du Plessis
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 253
Release 2018-02-01
Genre Law
ISBN 3319691287

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This book addresses the increasing overlap between Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) and law with a particular focus on company law and corporate governance. What is the impact of CSR on company law and corporate governance and, vice versa? How do these systems impact on CSR? Do they enable, require or prevent the socially responsible conduct of companies, for example, through corporate theory, directors’ duties or disclosure laws? What is the role of shareholders and directors in the promotion of CSR?The theme of the book ensures a sharing of ideas and experiences globally and internationally for all jurisdictions to consider core legal and social aspects of CSR.

Advancing the Frontiers of Monetary Policy

Advancing the Frontiers of Monetary Policy
Title Advancing the Frontiers of Monetary Policy PDF eBook
Author Tobias Adrian
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Total Pages 297
Release 2018-04-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1484344480

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Inflation-forecast targeting is state of the art for monetary policy. This book explores first principles, including managing short-term policy trade-offs. The book also outlines efficient operational procedures and reviews the experiences of Canada, the Czech Republic, and India. The analysis highlights the need for assertive policies and maximum transparency.

Regulation of Finance and Accounting

Regulation of Finance and Accounting
Title Regulation of Finance and Accounting PDF eBook
Author David Procházka
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 462
Release 2022-10-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3030998738

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This edition provides a mix of research perspectives to examine the economic and non-economic outcomes of global developments in financial regulation, monetary and fiscal measures, or sustainable development, with a tailored focus on specifics in emerging and transitioning countries. The volume combines a mix of approaches to investigate relevant newly emerged topics (e.g., economics of emissions, corporate social responsibility reporting) as well as traditional issues requiring new approaches (e.g., exchange rate mechanisms, investment strategies, the impact of corporate reporting on economic fundamentals). Such a comprehensive view of contemporary economic phenomena makes the volume attractive not only to academia, but also to regulators and policymakers, when deliberating on the potential outcomes of competing regulatory mechanisms.

Achieving Price, Financial and Macro-Economic Stability in South Africa

Achieving Price, Financial and Macro-Economic Stability in South Africa
Title Achieving Price, Financial and Macro-Economic Stability in South Africa PDF eBook
Author Nombulelo Gumata
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 556
Release 2021-05-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 303066340X

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This book explores the macro-financial effects of central bank balance sheets, macro-prudential tools, and financial regulation in South Africa. How employment can be maximised while keeping inflation low and stable is examined in relation to the structural changes required to alter the composition of South African bank balance sheets. Quantitative methods and approaches are utilised to highlight the impact of suggested policies. This book aims to outline strategies and policy interventions that can help achieve the National Development Plan in South Africa. It will be of interest to researchers and policymakers working within development economics, African economics, development finance, and financial policy.