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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T20:30:03+00:00The Effect of Regulatory Changes on Monetary Policy Implementation Frameworks
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This article provides an analysis of some recent banking regulatory initiatives that are likely to influence the activities of financial intermediaries and the effectiveness of central bank monetary policy implementation frameworks. Although the effects of individual regulations can be anticipated in most cases, the combined regulatory impact is not yet clear. Central banks should, however, be able to accommodate the effects of the emerging regulatory environment within their existing policy implementation frameworks.2015-11-19T10:35:37+00:00enThe Effect of Regulatory Changes on Monetary Policy Implementation Frameworks2015-11-19Credit Conditions and Consumption, House Prices and Debt: What Makes Canada Different?
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There is widespread agreement that, in the United States, higher house prices raise consumption via collateral or possibly wealth effects. The presence of similar channels in Canada would have important implications for monetary policy transmission.2015-11-12T13:05:54+00:00enCredit Conditions and Consumption, House Prices and Debt: What Makes Canada Different?2015-11-12Credit and credit aggregatesDomestic demand and componentsEconomic modelsFinancial institutionsFinancial stabilityFinancial system regulation and policiesHousingMonetary policy transmissionStaff Working Paper 2015-40 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/wp2015-40.pdfCredit Conditions and Consumption, House Prices and Debt: What Makes Canada Different?John MuellbauerPierre St-AmantDavid WilliamsNovember 2015EE0E02E2E21E4E44GG2G21RR2R21R3R31