ElasticSearch Score: 5.048053
    
        
        
        
            In the aftermath of the financial crisis, there is interest in reforming bank regulation such that capital requirements are more closely linked to a bank's contribution to the overall risk of the financial system. In our paper we compare alternative mechanisms for allocating the overall risk of a banking system to its member banks.
        
        
     
 
                    ElasticSearch Score: 4.6051598
    
        
        
        
            This equilibrium model explains the trend in long-term yields and business-cycle movements in short-term yields and yield spreads. The less-frequent inverted yield curves (and less-frequent recessions) after the 1990s are due to recent secular stagnation and procyclical inflation expectations.
        
        
     
 
                    ElasticSearch Score: 4.589501
    
                 November 9, 2000
        
        
        
        
            Over the last six months, most countries have continued to register strong economic growth.
        
        
     
 
                    ElasticSearch Score: 3.9876988
    
        
        
        
            We analyze 40 years’ worth of natural disasters using a local projection framework to assess their impact on provincial labour markets in Canada. We find that disasters decrease hours worked within a week and lower wage growth in the medium run. Our study highlights that disasters affect vulnerable workers through the income channel.
        
        
     
 
                    ElasticSearch Score: 3.6853611
    
                 May 13, 2014
        
        
        
        
        
            The five articles in this issue present research and analysis by Bank staff covering a variety of topics: the growth of Canadian-dollar-denominated assets in official foreign reserves; the emergence of platform-based digital currencies; methods of forecasting the real price of oil; measures of uncertainty in monetary policy; and the recent performance of the labour market in Canada and the United States.