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~institution:"Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco / Center for Pacific Basin Monetary and Economic Studies"
~person:"Leeper, Eric M."
~person:"Lindé, Jesper"
~person:"Walsh, Carl E."
~subject:"Impact assessment"
~subject:"Inflation"
~subject:"Theory"
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Central bank institutional design and the output cost of disinflation : did the 1989 New Zealand Reserve Bank Act affect the output-inflation tradeoff?
Hutchison, Michael M.
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Walsh, Carl E.
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1997
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