Business Economics
The zero lower bound refers to the situation where the nominal interest rate cannot be lowered below zero, limiting the effectiveness of monetary policy. When interest rates are at or near this level, it constrains a central bank's ability to stimulate economic growth through traditional methods such as lowering rates further. This situation can lead to a liquidity trap, where even with low interest rates, consumers and businesses are unwilling to spend or invest.
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