Bank of Canada: capital requirements dampen shocks

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A Bank of Canada paper published in October shows the addition of bank capital requirements when modelling the banking sector eases the effects of financial shocks.

Since the recent financial crisis, a number of attempts have been made to incorporate an active banking sector into macroeconomic dynamic stochastic general equilibrium models, to provide a better understanding of the role of financial intermediation and how financial shocks transmit into the real economy.

Ali Dib, the paper's author

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