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Ying Xu is a lecturer of international and development economics and research associate at the Centre for Applied Macroeconomic Analysis, Crawford School of Public Policy, Australian National University.Spillover effects of quantitative easing on the Asian credit market and policy options
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One of the most significant new developments in the global post-global financial crisis (GFC) economy is the enormous asset purchase programs implemented by central banks in the industrial world to stimulate their economies. Widely known as quantitative easing (QE) programs, their impact has been substantial.
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