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Asymmetries 1 Monetary policy preferences 1 Target zones 1 asymmetries 1 monetary policy preferences 1 target zones 1
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Naraidoo, Ruthira 2 Raputsoane, Leroi 2
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Department of Economics, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences 1
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Economic Modelling 1 Working Papers / Department of Economics, Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences 1
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Optimal monetary policy reaction function in a model with target zones and asymmetric preferences for South Africa
Naraidoo, Ruthira; Raputsoane, Leroi - In: Economic Modelling 28 (2011) 1, pp. 251-258
This paper estimates the optimal response of the SARB to deviations of inflation and output from their target values over the inflation targeting era. This is achieved using an empirical framework that allows the central bank's policy preferences to be zone-like and asymmetric. The first major...
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Optimal monetary policy reaction function in a model with target zones and asymmetric preferences for South Africa
Naraidoo, Ruthira; Raputsoane, Leroi - Department of Economics, Faculty of Economic and … - 2010
This paper estimates the optimal monetary authorities’ response to deviations of inflation and output from their target values for South Africa over the inflation targeting era. This is achieved using an empirical framework that allows the central bank’s policy preferences to be zone-like as...
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