ECB’ Negative Interest Rate Monetary Policy Effects On Domestic Investment and Economic Growth in Euroarea and Bulgari
Keywords:
International trade, Economic growth, Investment activity, Interest rate, Monetary policyAbstract
There are sufficient changes in monetary policy after the beginning of the economic crisis since 2007. We have witnessed a transition from conventional to unconventional monetary policy, and instruments used are highly discretionary and stimulating. The negative interest rate policy (NIRP) leads to contradictory results for different economies. During 2008 – 2019 significant growth in investment activity in the Eurozone and in Bulgaria is not observed and therefore there are not high and sustainable economic growth rates, which are one of the main goals of the unconventional monetary policy. Possible explanation of aforementioned negative developments in investment incentives and in economic activity steam from uncertainty and mistrust of investors, which are further exacerbated by various geopolitical disruptions in international trade movements.