Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets, The, Business School Edition (5th Edition) (What's New in Economics)
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Chapter 24, Problem 22Q
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The reason why the aggregate demand curve becomes upward sloping when the policy rate reaches a floor of zero

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Zero-Lower Bound: The nominal rate of interest has some lower bound. It cannot fall beyond that point. Realistically the nominal rate of interest can be slightly negative as depositors may agree to pay the bank a small amount for keeping their money safe or for providing the convenience of quick money. But for the sake of simplicity of theoretical analysis, it has been assumed by the economists that nominal interest rate cannot be negative. If the central bank finds that the desired real interest rate needs a negative nominal rate of interest, it will set the nominal interest rate to zero. This is known as zero lower bound.

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