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Despite a number of helpful changes, including the adoption of an inflation target, the Fed's monetary policy strategy proved insufficiently resilient in recent years. While the Fed eased policy appropriately during the pandemic, it fell behind the curve during the post-pandemic recovery. During...
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In 1991, Canada became the second country to adopt an inflation target as a central pillar of its monetary policy framework. The regime has proven much more successful than initially expected, both in achieving price stability and in stabilizing the real economy against a wide range of shocks....
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accommodative forward guidance can replicate all welfare-relevant outcomes while bypassing the potential political …
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ambiguity, deteriorate its credibility, undermine its functionality, and propel the monetary policy into a vicious circle. The …
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framework for monetary policy deliberations, some of the central themes will be the importance of commitment for a superior … characterizing a central bank's policy commitment. …
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under discretion. Because the growth rate of money is closely related to the change in the interest rate and he growth of …
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welfare losses associated with the presence of the zero bound. Under commitment, the gains associated with the use of the …
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three, the evidence shows a break in the behavior of inflation consistent with a strengthened commitment to price stability … flexibility and credibility; similarly, New Zealand's improved inflation performance was achieved without a discernable increase …
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This paper considers whether the adoption of inflation targets for Hungary, an emerging market economy, is a desirable option. We consider the qualitative and quantitative pre-conditions required for the successful adoption of inflation control objectives. Although it is found that the National...
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Interpretations of inflation targeting (IT) have ranged widely, from "inflation-only targeting" without regard for output, to cheap talk without effect, to transparency increasing flexibility without cost. We characterize five interpretations of the adoption of IT as shifts between strategies in...
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