How much better is commitment policy than discretionary policy? : evidence from six developed economies
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2020
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Authors: | Scott, C. Patrick |
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The B.E. journal of macroeconomics. - Berlin : De Gruyter, ISSN 1935-1690, ZDB-ID 2266677-1. - Vol. 20.2020, 2, p. 1-28
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Subject: | optimal monetary policy | timeless perspective policy | discretionary policy | monetary policy deviations | Bayesian inference | Geldpolitik | Monetary policy | Regelbindung versus Diskretion | Rules versus discretion | Theorie | Theory |
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