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    Title: 通貨膨脹,資產價格波動與信用膨脹
    A Theoretical Examination of Inflation, Asset Prices, and Credit Expansion
    Authors: 李孟威
    Lee,Meng-Wui
    Contributors: 江永裕
    Chiang,Yeong-Yuh
    李孟威
    Lee,Meng-Wui
    Keywords: 資產價格
    通貨膨脹
    貨幣供給
    信用
    資產泡沫
    Asset prices
    Inflation
    Money expansion
    Credit
    Asset bubbles
    Date: 2007
    Issue Date: 2009-09-17 19:07:49 (UTC+8)
    Abstract: 在很多資產泡沫的案例中,我們發現貨幣供給與信用皆伴隨資產價格飆漲而增加;但其通貨膨脹問題卻不嚴重。這似乎與傳統貨幣理論之概念─高貨幣成長刺激通膨─有所抵觸。我們推論在資產價格飆升時,民眾會增加其持有之貨幣以待適當時機購買資產,此種融通金融商品的貨幣即為俗稱之「游資」。游資增加將吸收部份貨幣擴張,因而減少最終流入商品市場的貨幣,緩和通貨膨漲。本論文建立一個Cash-in-Advance模型,發現當經濟體之貸款利率遠高於存款利率,及人民預期未來經濟持續進步時,確實可能發生上述現象。
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    money and credit expansion, they often face merely moderate
    inflationary problems. It is likely that the increased money supply does
    not fully enter the commodity market and result in hyper-inflation; some
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    a cash-in-advance model with a banking system and heterogeneous
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    Description: 碩士
    國立政治大學
    金融研究所
    94352019
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    Source URI: http://thesis.lib.nccu.edu.tw/record/#G0943520191
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