Norway; Selected Issues
This Selected Issues paper analyzes inflation in Norway with a view to shedding light on this surprising development and the possible near-term course of inflation, using statistical and econometric analyses. The paper reviews recent developments of monetary policy and inflation in Norway, applies statistical and econometric tools to identify factors influencing inflation, and describes the implications of the analysis for policymaking. Using data for six advanced small open economies explicitly targeting inflation, the paper examines empirically whether deviations of the exchange rate from their equilibrium levels systematically affect the conduct of monetary policy.
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2005-06-14
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Institutions: | International Monetary Fund (IMF) ; International Monetary Fund |
Subject: | Article IV consultations | Economic conditions | Economic indicators | Inflation targeting | Selected issues | inflation | monetary policy | inflation targeting framework | monetary fund | inflation rate | low inflation | inflation target | monetary conditions | monetary economics | inflationary pressure | price level | rising inflation | rate of inflation | inflation dynamics | central bank |
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