Results 1 - 6 of 6 for Federal Funds Rate [Author: Subhayu Bandyopadhyay]
Effects of Credit Supply on Unemployment and Income Inequality - Review
The Great Recession, which was preceded by the Financial Crisis, resulted in higher unemployment and income inequality. We propose a simple model where firms producing varieties face labor-market frictions and credit constraints.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../10/15/effects-of-credit-supply-on-unemployment-and-income-inequality
Many developing-country governments rely heavily on trade tax revenue. Therefore, trade liberalization can be a potential source of significant fiscal instability and may affect government spending on development activities—at least in the short run. This article investigates whether donors use aid to compensate recipient nations for lost trade revenue or perhaps to reward them for moving toward freer trade regimes.
Do Countries with Greater Credit Constraints Receive More Foreign Aid? - Review
Donor nations may recognize that some developing nations face credit constraints in the world capital market. This knowledge may prompt donors to increase aid flows to alleviate the constraint.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../do-countries-with-greater-credit-constraints-receive-more-foreign-aid
The Effects of Terrorism on Trade: A Factor Supply Approach - Review
The conventional view of terrorism is that it raises risks and, as a result, reduces trade. The authors use a factor supply approach to show that this hypothesis is not necessarily correct.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../2014/09/15/the-effects-of-terrorism-on-trade-a-factor-supply-approach
Donor Motives for Foreign Aid - Review
The literature on foreign aid has contributed to our understanding of the motives for developed nations to provide aid to developing nations. In this article, the authors primarily focus on donor motivation, but they also touch on the consequences of receiving aid for developing nations.
research.stlouisfed.org/publications/review/2013/09/06/donor-motives-for-foreign-aid
The Trade-Offs of Counterterrorism Policies - Review
This article provides a modern overview of counterterrorism tools and their trade-offs for curbing terrorist attacks and their consequences. Defensive and proactive countermeasures constitute two main classes of counterterror tools deployed by targeted governments.
research.stlouisfed.org/.../review/2023/06/01/the-trade-offs-of-counterterrorism-policies
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