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The housing market becomes more essential in monetary policy. This paper attempts to analyse the role of the housing market in the monetary transmission mechanism with special focus on Hungary. The study first summarizes the experiences of developed countries, paying special attention to issues...
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A lakáspiac a monetáris politika alakításának egyre fontosabb tényezője lesz. A ta nulmány a lakáspiac monetáris transzmisszióban betöltött szerepét igyekszik bemu tatni, külön figyelmet fordítva a magyar folyamatokra. A szerzők elsőként a fejlett országok tapasztalatait...
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The aim of this paper is to study preference heterogeneity in monetary policy committees of inflation-targeting (IT) countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) during the period 2005–2010. It employs (individual) voting records of the Monetary Council of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank (the central...
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Cyclically adjusted budget balance (CAB) is a widely cited and widely used concept in the evaluation of fiscal situations. The key idea behind it involves the identification of potential levels of economic variables. There are two recently used methods: the aggregate approach and the...
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Az inflációs célt követő rendszer ötéves évfordulója alkalmából ebben az írásban az előrejelzések e rezsimben betöltött szerepét és az MNB eddigi előrejelzési gyakorlatának tapasztalatait tekintjük át. Az előrejelzési módszertan fejlődésének rövid történeti...
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As part of the monetary transmission studies of the Magyar Nemzeti Bank, this paper attempts to analyse the role of the housing market in the monetary transmission mechanism of Hungary. The housing market can influence monetary transmission through three channels, namely, the nature of the...
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The aim of this paper is to study preference heterogeneity in monetary policy committees of inflation-targeting (IT) countries in Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) during the period 2005–2010. It employs (individual) voting records of the Monetary Council of the Hungarian National Bank and of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010588385
The housing market becomes more essential in monetary policy. This paper attempts to analyse the role of the housing market in the monetary transmission mechanism with special focus on Hungary. The study first summarizes the experiences of developed countries, paying special attention to issues...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009221649
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