D31 - Personal Income, Wealth, and Their Distributions - Bank of Canada
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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T11:13:21+00:00Aggregate and Welfare Effects of Redistribution of Wealth Under Inflation and Price-Level Targeting
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/09/working-paper-2008-31/
Since the work of Doepke and Schneider (2006a) and Meh and Terajima (2008), we know that inflation causes major redistribution of wealth – between households and the government, between nationals and foreigners, and between households within the same country.2008-09-12T12:16:07+00:00enAggregate and Welfare Effects of Redistribution of Wealth Under Inflation and Price-Level Targeting2008-09-12Economic modelsInflation and pricesInflation targetsInflation: costs and benefitsMonetary policy frameworkSectoral balance sheetWorking Paper 2008-31https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp08-31.pdfAggregate and Welfare Effects of Redistribution of Wealth Under Inflation and Price-Level TargetingCésaire MehJosé-Víctor Ríos-RullYaz TerajimaSeptember 2008DD3D31EE2E21E3E31E4E44E5E52E6E63Inflation, Nominal Portfolios, and Wealth Redistribution in Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/06/working-paper-2008-19/
There is currently a policy debate on potential refinements to monetary policy regimes in countries with low and stable inflation such as the U.S. and Canada. For example, in Canada, a systematic review of the current inflation targeting framework is underway.2008-06-18T09:31:05+00:00enInflation, Nominal Portfolios, and Wealth Redistribution in Canada2008-06-18Inflation and pricesInflation targetsInflation: costs and benefitsMonetary policy frameworkSectoral balance sheetWorking Paper 2008-19https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp08-19.pdfInflation, Nominal Portfolios, and Wealth Redistribution in CanadaCésaire MehYaz TerajimaJune 2008DD3D31D5D58EE3E31E5E50Unsecured Debt, Consumer Bankruptcy, and Small Business
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/02/working-paper-2008-5/
In this paper we develop a quantitative model of entrepreneurial activity (risk-taking) and consumer bankruptcy choices and use the model to study the effects of bankruptcy regulations on entrepreneurial activity, bankruptcy rate and welfare.2008-02-18T11:32:34+00:00enUnsecured Debt, Consumer Bankruptcy, and Small Business2008-02-18Economic modelsFinancial stabilityFinancial system regulation and policiesWorking Paper 2008-5 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/wp08-5.pdfUnsecured Debt, Consumer Bankruptcy, and Small BusinessCésaire MehYaz TerajimaFebruary 2008DD3D31EE2E21JJ2J23