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During the late 1980s and early 1990s there was an interest in the academics literature in the role of transparency in monetary policy-making, which partly reflects the increased attention central banks devoted to communication issues in monetary policy practice. Most commonly, transparency...
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Serbia introduced inflation targeting regime in August 2006. After nine years of its application, conclusions may be drawn on the (un)successfulness of the regime. Inflation targets have not been achieved during seven of nine observed years. Key difficulties in the application of the regime...
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The theory of international economy does not provide an unambiguous answer to the question which exchange rate regime is optimal for a certain country. Faced with macroeconomic instability, high inflation expectations and poor growth, a number of European transition economies have opted for the...
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Currency substitution/dollarization is a serious limiting factor for effective monetary policy, especially in transition economies. In addition, there is a negative impact of currency substitution on the banking industry, which is visible in the eroding quality of its lending due to indexation...
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Since independence, the Melanesian central banks of the Reserve Bank of Fiji, Bank of Papua New Guinea, Central Bank of Solomon Islands and Reserve Bank of Vanuatu have operated autonomously in their respective domestic economies through troublesome times. In one form or another, they have had...
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Against the backdrop of the financial crisis, operations of central banks and their balance sheets are in particular focus. Thus, the effective communication on the results of the central banks’ actions is of particular importance. This is due to at least two reasons. First, central banks are...
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Against the backdrop of the financial crisis, operations of central banks and their balance sheets are in particular focus. Thus, the effective communication on the results of the central banks’ actions is of particular importance. This is due to at least two reasons. First, central banks are...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010718698
Since independence, the Melanesian central banks of the Reserve Bank of Fiji, Bank of Papua New Guinea, Central Bank of Solomon Islands and Reserve Bank of Vanuatu have operated autonomously in their respective domestic economies through troublesome times. In one form or another, they have had...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010718699
The monetary policy rules used by central banks these days are based on the assumption that inflation could be reduced by increasing interest rate. On contrary, Tooke (1774-1858), the forefather of monetary economics, was of the view that the relationship between interest rate and inflation...
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Serbia has applied inflation targeting against the backdrop of financial dollarization for almost a decade. In such circumstances, efficiency of monetary policy instruments decreases and begs the question of efficiency of the monetary regime efficiency issue. Although there is some empirical...
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