Analytical study of the implications of the quantitative easing policy on the investment climate - case studies of Japan and the United States of America –

Seddiki Ahmed, Tayebi abdallah

  • Seddiki Ahmed Department of Commercial Sciences, University of Adrar, Algeria
  • Tayebi abdallah The Spatial and Entrepreneurial Development Studies Laboratory , University of Adrar, Algeria,
Keywords: non-traditional, monetary policy, quantitative easing, investment climate, foreign direct investment

Abstract

          The policy of quantitative easing is a modern instrument of non-traditional monetary

    policy, which was widely used after the economic recession experienced by a number of

   countries in the developed world following the 2008 crisis, however Japan has been to

   adopt this policy since the years of decay, and countries are seeking the fir to implement

  these Policy to influence the financial and real economy an investment climate.

         Through this research paper, we are trying to analyze the mechanism of the impact

   of quantitative easing programmers on some quantitative economic variables that directly

   affect the investment climate in Japan and the United States of America.

Published
2021-01-28
How to Cite
Seddiki , A., & abdallah, T. (2021). Analytical study of the implications of the quantitative easing policy on the investment climate - case studies of Japan and the United States of America –. Journal of Economic Growth and Entrepreneurship , 4(2), 100-119. Retrieved from https://jege.univ-adrar.edu.dz/index.php?journal=jege&page=article&op=view&path[]=119