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addition, currency stability and expansionary money supply (M1) growth are other concerns of the BSP, though significantly so …
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Challenging the conventional wisdom that structural problems are to blame for the euro area’s protracted domestic demand stagnation, this paper sets out to shed some fresh light on the role of the ECB in the ongoing EMU crisis. Contrary to the widely held interpretation of the ECB as an...
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In an open economy inflation-targeting framework, whether policy-makers should target aggregate or non-traded inflation depends on the structural relationships in the economy. This paper shows that in a small empirical model of the Australian economy, it makes little difference which measure is...
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Pareto-efficient consumption in a pure-exchange, one good economy varies over states of nature with respect to only two … two factors and the ratio of one’s endowment to real aggregate supply. How one’s Pareto-efficient consumption varies with …
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