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C/E/526. Japanese experience of quantitative easing policies
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The paper discussed the policy used to inject cash into the economy known as ‘quantitative easing’ (QE). QE policy used by Japan during 1995-2006 is examined explaining its causes and evaluating the effectiveness of this policy for the country’s economy. The paper argues whether the Japanese model can be the successfully applied to other economies.
KEYWORDS: quantitative easing policies, carry trades, Japanese economy, cash injection, monetary, fiscal,
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