Essays about: "Large-scale asset purchase"
Found 4 essays containing the words Large-scale asset purchase.
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1. Modeling of an Electrolysis System for Techno-Economic Optimization of Hydrogen Production
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : In face of climate change, Europe and other global actors are in the process of transitioning to carbon-neutral economies, aiming to phase out of fossil fuels and power industries with renewable energies. Hydrogen is going to play a crucial role in the transition, replacing fossil fuels in hard-to-decarbonize industries and acting as energy carrier and energy storage for renewable electricity. READ MORE
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2. Unconventional monetary policy and stock market prices in a small open economy: Evidence from Sweden’s quantitative easing
University essay from Jönköping University/IHH, NationalekonomiAbstract : This thesis aims to investigate the long-term behaviour of the Swedish stock market under quantitative easing (QE) between the years 2015-2019 in comparison to an equally long period before the implementation of QE. The relationship is analysed within the framework of transmission channels of monetary policy and with considerations for previous research on the topic. READ MORE
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3. Using FAVAR Model to Test the Credit Channel Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism in Long-term Credit Cycle
University essay from Handelshögskolan i Stockholm/Institutionen för finansiell ekonomiAbstract : In this paper, based on the FAVAR model created by Ben Bernanke, 115 groups of economic variables' data from January 1959 to December 2014 were selected for the empirical analysis. From January 1959 to August 2008, the fed funds rate was used to work as the indicator of the monetary policy. READ MORE
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4. Did quantitative easing impact wealth inequality?
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Nationalekonomiska institutionenAbstract : On November 25, 2008, the Federal Reserve initiated what came to be the largest Asset Purchase Program in history1, the Large-Scale Asset Purchase Program, widely known a quantitative easing (QE). When the Federal Reserve in October 29, 2014, announced the end of the program, they held $4.5 trillion worth of assets. READ MORE