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The ECB’s Asset Purchase Programmes: Effectiveness, Risks, Alternatives

Authors

  • Beckmann
  • J.
  • Fiedler
  • S.
  • Gern
  • K.-J.
  • Kooths
  • S.
  • Quast
  • J.
  • Wolters
  • M.

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Monetary Policy

Fiscal Policy & National Budgets

Financial Markets

European Union & Euro

Economic & Financial Crises

We summarise the empirical evidence on effects of asset purchases in the euro area, including the PEPP programme launched in response to the COVID-19 crisis. We conclude that QE is particularly effective during times of high financial stress, i.e. at the peak of a crisis, but tends to lose impact over time. At the same time, QE policies come with prominent risks which may materialise only in the longer term. We suggest a scheme of rule-based intervention in sovereign debt markets that preserves the role of yield spreads as a market signal, while containing the risk of bad equilibria.

Kiel Institute Experts

  • Prof. Dr. Joscha Beckmann
    Kiel Institute Fellow
  • Dr. Klaus-Jürgen Gern
    Kiel Institute Researcher
  • Prof. Dr. Stefan Kooths
    Research Director

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