Figure 13-2 shows that Japan's short-term interest rates have had periods during which they are near or
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Figure 13-2 shows that Japan's short-term interest rates have had periods during which they are near or equal to zero. Is the fact that the yen interest rates shown never drop below zero a coincidence, or can you think of some reason why interest rates might be bounded below by zero?
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International Economics Theory & Policy
ISBN: 9780138002121
8th Edition
Authors: Paul R Krugman, Maurice Obstfeld
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