In this revision video we look at the economics of negative interest rates. We assess whether this is a sustainable form of monetary policy for central banks in some countries at risk of a deflationary depression.​​ A negative interest rate policy happens when a country’s central bank lowers the nominal monetary policy interest rate below zero. In other words, commercial banks must pay to lodge some od the savings balances in an account at their national central bank.

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