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QE Equivalence to Interest Rate Policy: Implications for Exit
Interest-Rate-Growth Differentials and Government Debt Dynamics
Interest Rates and Expected Inflation: a Selective Summary of Recent Research
An Assessment of Modern Monetary Theory
A Primer on Modern Monetary Theory
Downward Nominal Wage Rigidities Bend the Phillips Curve
Fact Sheet on Interest Rate Restrictions
Interest Rates and Their Prospect in the Recovery
Retirement Implications of a Low Wage Growth, Low Real Interest Rate Economy
Interest Rate Expectations and the Slope of the Money Market Yield Curve
What Fiscal Policy Is Effective at Zero Interest Rates?
Liquidity Provision, Interest Rates, and Unemployment!
The Relationship Between Nominal Interest Rates and Inflation
Monetary Policypolicy
The “Kansas City” Approach to Modern Money Theory
Using a Long-Term Interest Rate As the Monetary Policy Instrument∗
Fixed Vs. Variable Interest Rates Understanding the Advantages and Disadvantages of Each Rate Type
Federal Reserve Policy Before, During, and After the Fall Alan S
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Monetary Policy with Negative Interest Rates: De-Linking Cash from Digital Money∗
Why Do Central Banks Smooth Interest Rates?
Monetary Policy and Unemployment
The Role of Interest Rates and Inflation in the Consumption Function
NJCLASS Interest Rates and Features
Beware Modern Monetary Theory: an Opinion on Risks
Money Growth and Interest Rates
When Interest Rates Go Up, Prices of Fixed-Rate Bonds Fall
Interest Rates and Inflation
What Happens When the Minimum Wage Rises? It Depends on Monetary Policy
The Decline in the Natural Rate of Interest∗
Understand Your Interest Rate Options
Interest Rates and Economic Growth: Are They Related?1
Keynes's Monetary Theory of Interest
Econ 121 Money and Banking Problem Set 2 Instructor: Chao Wei
Fisher's Theory of Interest Rates and the Notion of Real: a Critique
The Effect of Interest-Rate Changes on Household Saving and Consumption: a Survey
Is Monetary Policy Less Effective When Interest Rates Are Persistently Low? by Claudio Borio and Boris Hofmann