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Aggregate Fluctuations and the Role of Trade Credit

Staff Working Paper 2017-37 Lin Shao
In an economy where production takes place in multiple stages and is subject to financial frictions, how firms finance intermediate inputs matters for aggregate outcomes. This paper focuses on trade credit—the lending and borrowing of input goods between firms—and quantifies its aggregate impacts during the Great Recession.
September 19, 2017

Advice from Past Governor’s Challenge Finalists

Former Governor’s Challenge Finalists and Champions share their experiences and advice for current participants.

September 18, 2017

Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority (SREDA) - Speech (Webcasts)

How Canada’s International Trade Is Changing with the Times - Deputy Governor Timothy Lane speaks before the Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority (SREDA) (14:15 (ET) approx.)

September 18, 2017

How Canada’s International Trade is Changing with the Times

Remarks Timothy Lane Saskatoon Regional Economic Development Authority Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
Deputy Governor Timothy Lane discusses the changing nature of international trade and the factors that are propelling it.

The MacroFinancial Risk Assessment Framework (MFRAF), Version 2.0

Technical Report No. 111 Jose Fique
This report provides a detailed technical description of the updated MacroFinancial Risk Assessment Framework (MFRAF), which replaces the version described in Gauthier, Souissi and Liu (2014) as the Bank of Canada’s stress-testing model for banks with a focus on domestic systemically important banks (D-SIBs).
Content Type(s): Staff research, Technical reports Research Topic(s): Financial stability, Financial system regulation and policies JEL Code(s): C, C7, C72, E, E5, E58, G, G0, G01, G2, G21, G28

Hélène Desgagnés

Hélène Desgagnés is Director of the International Model Development Division of the International Economic Analysis Department (INT).
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