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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T17:45:40+00:00Financial Constraints and the Cash-Holding Behaviour of Canadian Firms
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2008/10/discussion-paper-2008-16/
The proportion of assets held by the average Canadian firm in the form of cash has increased steadily since the early 1990s, and is now roughly twice as large as in 1990. The literature has established that the cash-holding behaviour of firms is highly correlated with financial constraints and firm characteristics.2008-10-25T14:56:14+00:00enFinancial Constraints and the Cash-Holding Behaviour of Canadian Firms2008-10-25Sectoral balance sheetDiscussion Paper 2008-16https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/dp08-16.pdfFinancial Constraints and the Cash-Holding Behaviour of Canadian FirmsDarcey McVanelNikita PerevalovOctober 2008GG1G11G3G32Aggregate 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 2008DD3D31D5D58EE3E31E5E50