It takes the average reader and 20 minutes to read Monetary Transmission in Brazil: Has the Credit Channel Changed? by Ms. Mercedes Garcia-Escribano
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This paper investigates the transmission of monetary policy by private banks in Brazil during the recent easing cycle. The analysis presented uses a panel dataset with information on lending by private banks in Brazil and concludes that monetary transmission through lending volumes was not impaired. Instead, the observed diminished lending appears to be related to supply and demand factors, as well as to the rapid expansion of public banks’ lending.
Monetary Transmission in Brazil: Has the Credit Channel Changed? by Ms. Mercedes Garcia-Escribano is 20 pages long, and a total of 5,000 words.
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