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In‡flation targeting 2 Credibility 1 Institutions 1 Taylor rules 1 commodity terms of trade shocks 1 credibility 1 emerging markets 1 high-frequency exchange rates 1 in‡flation surprises 1 in‡flation targeting 1 panel VAR 1
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Hove, Seedwell 2 Mama, Albert Touna 2 Tchana, Fulbert Tchana 2 Farrell, Greg 1 Hassan, Shakill 1 Viegi, Nicola 1
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Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) 3
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Terms of Trade Shocks and Inflation Targeting in Emerging Market Economies
Hove, Seedwell; Mama, Albert Touna; Tchana, Fulbert Tchana - Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) - 2012
, generating macroeconomic instabilities. The adoption of in‡flation targeting (IT) by many emerging market economies has raised …
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The High-Frequency Response of the Rand-Dollar rate to Inflation Surprises
Farrell, Greg; Hassan, Shakill; Viegi, Nicola - Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) - 2012
We examine the high-frequency response of the rand-dollar nominal rate within ten-minute intervals around five minutes before, five minutes after) official inflation announcements, and show that the rand appreciates (respectively, depreciates) on impact when inflation is higher (respectively,...
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Do Monetary, Fiscal and Financial Institutions Really Matter for Inflation Targeting in Emerging Market Economies?
Hove, Seedwell; Mama, Albert Touna; Tchana, Fulbert Tchana - Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) - 2011
Most emerging market economies (EMEs) which have implemented inflation targeting (IT) have continued to experience large, frequent and sometimes persistent inflation target misses. At the same time these countries had reformed their institutional structures when implementing IT. In this paper we...
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