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<title>Preliminary Pages</title>
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<description>Preliminary Pages
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<title>Contents</title>
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<title>Knife-Edge Hypotheses on Market Reference Rate: A Post-Keynesian Review of Quantitative Easing Policy (Keynote Speech)</title>
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<description>Knife-Edge Hypotheses on Market Reference Rate: A Post-Keynesian Review of Quantitative Easing Policy (Keynote Speech)
Suzuki, Yasushi
The scale of investment is not always promoted by a low rate of interest as assumed by Keynes in the General&#13;
Theory. This paper suggests that there may exist an appropriate level of market reference rate, which can&#13;
encourage the investors to absorb the relatively wider range of credit risk in the bond market. Extremely&#13;
higher market rate would discourage the borrowers to raise funds, while lower market rate would drain&#13;
“risk” funds in the bond market. In this context, the appropriate level of market rate may stand on a narrow&#13;
range of the kind of “knife-edge”, even though the level per se does not always guarantee the optimal allocation&#13;
of financial resources. This paper insists that there is no a priori mechanism in the economic theory&#13;
for underpinning the commonly accepted view upon which the Quantitative Easing Policy (QEP) is based.
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<title>A Vision for South Asia in the 21st Century World Order (Keynote Speech)</title>
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<description>A Vision for South Asia in the 21st Century World Order (Keynote Speech)
Barai, Munim Kumar
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