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aggregate demand 5 foreign currency 5 inflation 5 inflation rate 5 monetary policy 5 nominal rate of interest 5 central bank 4 monetary fund 4 price level 4 rate of inflation 4 foreign exchange 3 high inflation 3 inflation forecasts 3 inflation rates 3 inflation target 3 inflationary pressures 3 low inflation 3 money market 3 nominal interest rate 3 price stability 3 rational expectations 3 real interest rate 3 real interest rates 3 real output 3 Exchange rates 2 Inflation targeting 2 average inflation 2 independent monetary policy 2 inflation dynamics 2 inflation targeting framework 2 inflation targeting regime 2 inflationary expectations 2 lower rates of inflation 2 monetary authorities 2 monetary economics 2 monetary framework 2 monetary policies 2 monetary policy decisions 2 monetary policy framework 2 money growth 2
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English 3 Undetermined 2
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Celasun, Oya 1 Freedman, Charles 1 Laurens, Bernard 1 Loungani, Prakash 1 Maino, Rodolfo 1 Razin, Assaf 1 Sgherri, Silvia 1 Yuen, Chi-Wa 1 Ötker, Inci 1
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Important Elements for Inflation Targeting for Emerging Economies
Ötker, Inci; Freedman, Charles - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2010
This is the fifth chapter of a forthcoming monograph entitled "On Implementing Full-Fledged Inflation-Targeting Regimes: Saying What You Do and Doing What You Say." It examines whether certain conditions have to be met before emerging economies can adopt an inflation-targeting regime and...
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China; Strengthening Monetary Policy Implementation
Laurens, Bernard; Maino, Rodolfo - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2007
The People's Bank of China (PBC) has made great strides in modernizing its monetary policy frameworks but their effectiveness will diminish as the sophistication of the economy increases. Empirical evidence supports maintaining a reference to money in China's monetary strategy and enhancing the...
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Explicit and Implicit Targets in Open Economies
Sgherri, Silvia - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2005
Under a flexible inflation targeting regime, should policymakers avoid any reaction to movements in the foreign exchange market? Using data for six advanced open economies explicitly targeting inflation, the paper examines empirically whether real exchange rate disequilibria systematically...
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Sticky Inflation and the Real Effects of Exchange Rate Based Stabilization
Celasun, Oya - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2003
Exchange rate-based inflation stabilization (ERBS) policies are associated with a boom-recession cycle in economic activity and sustained real exchange rate appreciation. A class of models in the literature has explained these empirical regularities with the lack of credibility of the...
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Capital Mobility and the Output-Inflation Tradeoff
Razin, Assaf; Loungani, Prakash; Yuen, Chi-Wa - International Monetary Fund (IMF) - 2000
Identifying determinants of the output-inflation tradeoff has long been a key issue in business cycle research. We provide evidence that in countries with greater restrictions on capital mobility, a given reduction in the inflation rate is associated with a smaller loss in output. This result is...
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