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Counterfactual experiments with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's core model provide some insight into the implications for New Zealand's economic performance over the 1990s, had it credibly fixed its currency to the Australian dollar. If New Zealand had faced the relatively more stimulatory...
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the similarity of transmission mechanisms in New Zealand and Australia and consider the implications this has for a … using this methodology for New Zealand and Australia remain quite fragile, our analysis nevertheless suggests that the … transmission mechanisms in New Zealand and Australia do display many similarities. In particular the adjustments of both GDP and …
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This article examines the monetary arrangements between Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom from the 1820s to …
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The 14 Pacific developing member countries (DMCs) of the Asian Development Bank (ADB) have opted for very different exchange rate regimes with varying degrees of flexibility. Whereas several microstates have adopted an external currency as their legal tender, others have decided to use a basket...
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