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Cecilia Dassatti Camors

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First Name:Cecilia
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Last Name:Dassatti Camors
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RePEc Short-ID:pda875

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Banco Central de Uruguay

Montevideo, Uruguay
http://www.bcu.gub.uy/
RePEc:edi:bcugvuy (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Cecilia Dassatti Camors & José-Luis Peydró & Francesc Rodriguez-Tous & Sergio Vicente, 2019. "Macroprudential and monetary policy: Loan-level evidence from reserve requirements," Economics Working Papers 1650, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, revised Nov 2019.
  2. Cecilia Dassatti & Natalia Mariño, 2017. "Construyendo un índice sintético de inclusión financiera," Documentos de trabajo 2017007, Banco Central del Uruguay.
  3. Cecilia Dassatti & Rodrigo Lluberas, 2016. "The costs of annuitizing," Documentos de trabajo 2016004, Banco Central del Uruguay.
  4. Cecilia Dassatti & Alejandro Pena & Jorge Ponce & Magdalena Tubio, 2014. "Requerimiento de capital contra-cíclico. El caso uruguayo," Documentos de trabajo 2014008, Banco Central del Uruguay.
  5. Cecilia Dassatti & Natalia Mariño, 2014. "Maduración del Sistema Previsional. Proyecciones y agenda," Documentos de trabajo 2014003, Banco Central del Uruguay.

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Working papers

  1. Cecilia Dassatti Camors & José-Luis Peydró & Francesc Rodriguez-Tous & Sergio Vicente, 2019. "Macroprudential and monetary policy: Loan-level evidence from reserve requirements," Economics Working Papers 1650, Department of Economics and Business, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, revised Nov 2019.

    Cited by:

    1. Blanco Barroso, Joao & Barbone Gonzalez, Rodrigo & Peydró, José-Luis & Nazar van Doornik, Bernardus, 2019. "Countercyclical Liquidity Policy and Credit Cycles: Evidence from Macroprudential and Monetary Policy in Brazil," EconStor Preprints 216792, ZBW - Leibniz Information Centre for Economics.
    2. Kim, Sooji & Plosser, Matthew C. & Santos, João A.C., 2018. "Macroprudential policy and the revolving door of risk: Lessons from leveraged lending guidance," Journal of Financial Intermediation, Elsevier, vol. 34(C), pages 17-31.
    3. João Barata R. B. Barroso & Rodrigo Barbone Gonzalez & Bernardus F. Nazar Van Doornik, 2017. "Credit Supply Responses to Reserve Requirement: loan-level evidence from macroprudential policy," Working Papers Series 467, Central Bank of Brazil, Research Department.
    4. Jérôme Vandenbussche & Piyabha Kongsamut & Dilyana Dimova, 2018. "Macroprudential Policy Effectiveness: Lessons from Southeastern Europe," Journal of Banking and Financial Economics, University of Warsaw, Faculty of Management, vol. 1(9), pages 60-102, May.
    5. Joshua Aizenman & Menzie D. Chinn & Hiro Ito, 2017. "Financial Spillovers and Macroprudential Policies," NBER Working Papers 24105, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
    6. Horacio A Aguirre & Gastón Repetto, 2017. "Capital and currency-based macroprudential policies: an evaluation using credit registry data," BIS Working Papers 672, Bank for International Settlements.
    7. Christopher Curfman & John Kandrac, 2019. "The costs and benefits of liquidity regulations: Lessons from an idle monetary policy tool," Finance and Economics Discussion Series 2019-041, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
    8. Paul S. Calem & Ricardo Correa & Seung Jung Lee, 2016. "Prudential Policies and Their Impact on Credit in the United States," International Finance Discussion Papers 1186, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System (U.S.).
    9. Ms. Juliana Dutra Araujo & Manasa Patnam & Ms. Adina Popescu & Mr. Fabian Valencia & Weijia Yao, 2020. "Effects of Macroprudential Policy: Evidence from Over 6,000 Estimates," IMF Working Papers 2020/067, International Monetary Fund.
    10. Paola D'Orazio & Lilit Popoyan, 2020. "Taking up the climate change challenge: a new perspective on central banking," LEM Papers Series 2020/19, Laboratory of Economics and Management (LEM), Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy.
    11. Leonardo Gambacorta & Andrés Murcia, 2019. "The impact of macroprudential policies and their interaction with monetary policy: an empirical analysis using credit registry data," IFC Bulletins chapters, in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Are post-crisis statistical initiatives completed?, volume 49, Bank for International Settlements.
    12. Julien Bengui & Javier Bianchi, 2018. "Macroprudential Policy with Leakages," Working Papers 754, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.
    13. Kang, Qiaoling & Wu, Ji & Chen, Minghua & Jeon, Bang Nam, 2021. "Do macroprudential policies affect the bank financing of firms in China? Evidence from a quantile regression approach," Journal of International Money and Finance, Elsevier, vol. 115(C).
    14. Ćehajić, Aida & Košak, Marko, 2021. "Macroprudential measures and developments in bank funding costs," International Review of Financial Analysis, Elsevier, vol. 78(C).
    15. Arrieta, Johar & Florián, David & López, Kristian & Morales, Valeria, 2020. "Policies for Transactional De-Dollarization: A Laboratory Study," Working Papers 2020-011, Banco Central de Reserva del Perú.
    16. Mr. Stijn Claessens & Swart R. Ghosh & Miss Roxana Mihet, 2014. "Macro-Prudential Policies to Mitigate Financial System Vulnerabilities," IMF Working Papers 2014/155, International Monetary Fund.
    17. Scalco, Paulo R. & Tabak, Benjamin M. & Teixeira, Anderson M., 2021. "Prudential measures and their adverse effects on bank competition: The case of Brazil," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 100(C).
    18. Gambacorta, Leonardo & Murcia, Andres, 2017. "The impact of macroprudential policies and their interaction with monetary policy: an empirical analysis using credit registry," CEPR Discussion Papers 12027, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers.
    19. Stijn Claessens, 2015. "An Overview of Macroprudential Policy Tools," Annual Review of Financial Economics, Annual Reviews, vol. 7(1), pages 397-422, December.
    20. Glocker, C., 2021. "Reserve requirements and financial stability," Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Elsevier, vol. 71(C).
    21. Glocker, Christian, 2019. "Do reserve requirements reduce the risk of bank failure?," MPRA Paper 95634, University Library of Munich, Germany.
    22. Becker, Chris & Ossandon Busch, Matias & Tonzer, Lena, 2020. "Macroprudential policy and intra-group dynamics: The effects of reserve requirements in Brazil," IWH Discussion Papers 21/2017, Halle Institute for Economic Research (IWH), revised 2020.
    23. Gómez, Esteban & Murcia, Andrés & Lizarazo, Angélica & Mendoza, Juan Carlos, 2020. "Evaluating the impact of macroprudential policies on credit growth in Colombia," Journal of Financial Intermediation, Elsevier, vol. 42(C).
    24. Katharina Bergant & Mr. Francesco Grigoli & Mr. Niels-Jakob H Hansen & Mr. Damiano Sandri, 2020. "Dampening Global Financial Shocks: Can Macroprudential Regulation Help (More than Capital Controls)?," IMF Working Papers 2020/106, International Monetary Fund.
    25. Giovanni Dell'Ariccia & Karl Habermeier & Vikram Haksar & Tommaso Mancini-Griffoli, 2017. "Monetary Policy and Financial Stability," RBA Annual Conference Volume (Discontinued), in: Jonathan Hambur & John Simon (ed.),Monetary Policy and Financial Stability in a World of Low Interest Rates, Reserve Bank of Australia.
    26. Chen, Minghua & Kang, Qiaoling & Wu, Ji & Jeon, Bang Nam, 2022. "Do macroprudential policies affect bank efficiency? Evidence from emerging economies," Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Elsevier, vol. 77(C).

  2. Cecilia Dassatti & Natalia Mariño, 2017. "Construyendo un índice sintético de inclusión financiera," Documentos de trabajo 2017007, Banco Central del Uruguay.

    Cited by:

    1. Álvarez-Gamboa, Javier & Cabrera-Barona, Pablo & Jácome-Estrella, Hugo, 2021. "Financial inclusion and multidimensional poverty in Ecuador: A spatial approach," World Development Perspectives, Elsevier, vol. 22(C).

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NEP is an announcement service for new working papers, with a weekly report in each of many fields. This author has had 5 papers announced in NEP. These are the fields, ordered by number of announcements, along with their dates. If the author is listed in the directory of specialists for this field, a link is also provided.
  1. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (3) 2015-06-20 2019-04-22 2019-05-13
  2. NEP-BAN: Banking (2) 2019-04-22 2019-05-13
  3. NEP-CBA: Central Banking (2) 2019-04-22 2019-05-13
  4. NEP-IAS: Insurance Economics (2) 2015-06-20 2017-10-08
  5. NEP-MON: Monetary Economics (2) 2019-04-22 2019-05-13
  6. NEP-AGE: Economics of Ageing (1) 2015-06-20
  7. NEP-EFF: Efficiency and Productivity (1) 2017-10-08
  8. NEP-RMG: Risk Management (1) 2015-06-20

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