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Transatlantic policy coordination with sticky labour markets : the reality of the real side / A.J. Hughes Hallett and Yue Ma -- Discussion / Nouriel Roubini -- Foreign exchange intervention and international policy coordination : comparing the G3 and EMS experience / Axel A. Weber -- Discussion...
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Dieses Werk tritt im deutschsprachigen Raum die Nachfolge von Barros Makroökonomie an. Inhaltlich entspricht es der vierten Auflage von Barros Makroökonomie im amerikanischen Original. Diese wurde aber auf die europäische Perspektive hin und im Bereich der europäischen Institution...
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Standard models of policy credibility, defined as the expectation that an announced policy will be carried out, emphasize the preferences of the policymaker, and the role of tough policies in signalling toughness and raising credibility. Whether a policy is carried out, however, will also...
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This series aims to make available to the general public and to economic policy practitioners, a selection of policy papers prepared by the staff of the International Monetary Fund. Papers in the International Economic Policy Review will offer specific policy-relevant analysis, but at a...
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International macroeconomic policy coordination is generally considered to be made less likely—and less profitable—by the presence of uncertainty about how the economy works. The present paper provides a counter-example, in which increased uncertainty about portfolio preference of investors...
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Evaluation of policy rules using empirical macroeconomic models is usually done on the assumption that the rules are perfectly credible. However, there are usually circumstances that cause the authorities to abandon any given rule. The public's expectations reflect this possibility. In the...
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The “hollowing-out,” or “two poles” hypothesis is tested in the context of a Markov chain model of exchange rate transitions. In particular, two versions of the hypothesis—that hard pegs are an absorbing state, or that fixes and floats form a closed set, with no transitions to...
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This paper looks at theoretical and empirical issues associated with the operation of fiscal stabilizers within an economy. It argues that such stabilizers operate most effectively at a national, rather than local, level. As differing cycles across regions tend to offset each other for the...
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