The External Finance Premium and the Financial Accelerator: The Case of Turkey

The monetary transmission mechanisms have influence on saving and investment decisions of firms and households by affecting their balance sheets. This study examines the effects of monetary policy through the balance sheet channel (also known as 'financial accelerator'), which affects net...

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Türkei
VAR-Modell
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