• Financial repression comprises "policies that result in savers earning returns below the rate of inflation" to allow banks to "provide cheap loans to companies...
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    mechanism": A gold standard does not allow some types of financial repression. Financial repression acts as a mechanism to transfer wealth from creditors...
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    with retired WWII vets with pensions to spend. This period also saw financial repression—low nominal interest rates and low or negative real interest rates...
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    regulation Finance Financial economics § Financial markets Financial ethics Financial regulation in India Financial repression Global financial system Group...
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  • and banking. McKinnon is best known for developing the theory of "Financial repression" in 1973, working alongside his colleague Edward Shaw. Ronald McKinnon...
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    Street Journal. August 10, 2011. Warsh, Kevin. "Commentary: The 'Financial Repression' Trap." The Wall Street Journal. December 6, 2011. Warsh, Kevin,...
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    Money portal Devaluation Inflation Inflationism Inflation hedge Financial repression, similar process via different mechanism Money burning William Wood...
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  • price of gasoline. Inflation tax It is a hidden regressive tax. Financial repression A range of measures which governments can employ to reduce their...
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    Sexual repression is a state in which a person is prevented from expressing their own sexuality or sexual orientation. Sexual repression can be caused...
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  • government policy (for example, via reserve requirements), this is deemed financial repression, and was practiced by countries such as the United States and United...
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    Finance Agency. Banks portal List of Swiss financial market legislation United Kingdom banking law Financial repression Money creation Moral hazard Too big to...
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  • Transnational repression is a type of political repression conducted by a state outside its borders. It often involves targeting political dissidents or...
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  • expansionary monetary policy Financial repression: Government policies such as interest-rate caps on government debt, financial regulations such as reserve...
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  • be valued against it, is removed. This process is comparable to financial repression in real economies. Most commonly the genres are role-playing game...
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    Credit union (category Financial services)
    competitive edge of credit unions in Costa Rica: From financial repression to the risks of a new financial environment". The Canadian Journal of Nonprofit and...
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  • This is a phenomenon often present with repressed inflation and financial repression, and was common in centrally planned economies like the Soviet Union...
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    Reserve Bank of India (category Financial regulatory authorities of India)
    protection of investor interests. The Indian financial market was a leading example for so-called "financial repression" (Mckinnon and Shaw). The Discount and...
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  • finance. Much of his writing is in favour of financial liberalisation and against financial repression. He gained a PhD in Economics at the LSE in 1970...
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    investment in government bonds as part of the regime's policy of financial repression. At the end of the war, the Zentralgenossenschaftskasse found itself...
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    Bangladesh Bank (category Financial regulatory authorities of Bangladesh)
    programs sought to remove government distortions and lessen the financial repression. Policies made use of the McKinnon-Shaw hypothesis, which stated...
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  • Item Purchasing Power Accounting Cost-of-living index Deflation Financial repression Fisher equation Index (economics) Inflation Inflation accounting...
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  • Transnational repression by China refers to efforts by the government of the People's Republic of China (PRC) to exert control and silence dissent beyond...
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  • 2009 default, Blyth questions whether the financial sector is worth saving and suggests financial repression and more progressive taxation as alternatives...
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    Truist Financial Corporation (/ˈtruːɪst/) is an American bank holding company headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina. The company was formed in December...
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    Government budget deficit Government spending Generational accounting Financial repression Fiscal policy Public finance Sovereign default Sovereign credit Tax...
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    adequacy ratio Criticism of the Federal Reserve Excess reserves Financial repression Fractional-reserve banking Full-reserve banking Great Contraction...
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    Deutsche Bank (category Financial services companies established in 1870)
    changed back to Deutsche Bank in 1937. While the Nazi policies of financial repression were largely unhelpful to the domestic business of Deutsche and other...
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  • typically looked at include: Financial repression and financial liberalisation; the Political economy of development finance; Financial crises and development;...
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    Deflation IS–LM model Macroeconomics Financial repression Natural rate of interest Marc Levinson, 2006, "Guide to Financial Markets", The Economist, page 24...
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    Yoon Je Cho (November 2002), Financial Repression, Liberalization, Crisis and Restructuring: Lessons of Korea's Financial Sector Policies (PDF), ADB Institute...
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