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DP18582 Distinctive Features of the Irish Banking Crisis

  • Patrick Honohan

8 Nov 2023
  • International Macroeconomics and Finance
  • G01
  • H12
  • H63
  • H81
Geneva 18: What Else Can Central Banks Do
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Geneva Reports on the World Economy

Geneva 18: What Else Can Central Banks Do

  • Laurence Ball
  • Joseph Gagnon
  • Patrick Honohan
  • Signe Krogstrup

2 Sep 2016
  • Introduction and summary
  • Dynamic simulations
  • When will the constraint bind? A simple exercise
  • A look at recent history
  • The dangers of the lower bound
  • Policy mix, interactions and financial stability
  • Beyond forward guidance: Committing to higher future inflation
  • Forward guidance
  • Helicopter money
  • Quantitative easing
  • Negative interest rates
  • How to ease monetary policy when rates hit zero
  • What about a price level target?
  • How to implement a new target
  • Credibility and the inflation target
  • Costs of a higher inflation target
  • Benefits of raising the inflation target
  • Raising the inflation target
  • Other policy aspects of post-cash economies
  • Monetary policy without cash
  • Markets are driving payments systems away from cash
  • Monetary policy in a post-cash economy
  • Conclusions: So what should be done?
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DP6205 Dollarization and Exchange Rate Fluctuations

  • Patrick Honohan

23 Mar 2007
  • International Macroeconomics
  • E44
  • F36
  • O24
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DP5349 Ireland in EMU: More Shocks, Less Insulation?

  • Patrick Honohan
  • Anthony J Leddin

9 Nov 2005
  • International Macroeconomics
  • E32
  • E42
  • F4
Discussion paper

DP4583 Exchange Rates and Inflation Under EMU: An Update

  • Patrick Honohan
  • Philip Lane

23 Aug 2004
  • International Macroeconomics
  • E31
  • E42
  • F41
Discussion paper

DP1865 Does PPP-Adjusted Data Exaggerate the Relative Size of Poor Economies

  • Patrick Honohan

30 Apr 1998
  • International Macroeconomics
  • F43
  • O47
Discussion paper

DP1704 Miniblocs and Fringe Currencies of the EMU

  • Patrick Honohan

31 Oct 1997
  • International Macroeconomics
  • F33
  • F36
  • F42
Discussion paper

DP1040 Currency Board or Central Bank? Lessons from the Irish Pound's Link with Sterling, 1928-79

  • Patrick Honohan

31 Oct 1994
  • International Macroeconomics
  • E42
  • E58
  • F31
Discussion paper

DP845 The European Monetary System and the Theory of Target Zones

  • Patrick Honohan

30 Sep 1993
  • International Macroeconomics
  • F31
  • F33
ERMCrisis
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A small currency in the ERM zone of monetary instability

  • Patrick Honohan

20 Feb 2023
Europe's Political Spring: Fixing the Eurozone and Beyond
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Restoring an effective fiscal stabilisation capacity for Eurozone countries

  • Patrick Honohan

31 May 2017
Natural Resources and the Macroeconomy
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A commodity export boom and the real exchange rate: the money-inflation link

  • Patrick Honohan
  • Sebastian Edwards

1 May 1986
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