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of inflation targeting in 1992 or central bank independence in 1997), we instead take a longer perspective, which … alter the monetary base; and the adherence by policymakers in the 1960s and 1970s to nonmonetary views of the inflation …
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This paper presents a general model of the determination of the interest rate and the exchange rate which is relevant for a small economy with any degree of capital mobility. The model is tested by using the quarterly data of Korea and Singapore. The emperical results show that in the Korean...
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The fiscal theory of the price level (FTPL) has attracted much attention but disagreement remains concerning its … appeared to provide a theory whose implications differ greatly from conventional monetary analysis; accordingly we review …
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Recent explanation of monetary policy and its effect have centered upon a non-cooperative game involving the monetary authority and the private sector. Notably absent from the discussion of asymmetric information and its impact on decision making is fiscal policy. This note examines a simple...
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interest. But economic theory is ambiguous when it comes to the effect of government budget deficits on the real rate of …
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This paper creates a new series of the FOMC*s Target for the federal funds rate for the period September 27, 1982 through December 31, 1993. The creation of this series was motivated by Thornton (2005). Analyzing the verbatim transcripts of the FOMC, Thornton finds that most of the FOMC believed...
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Despite its important role in macroeconomics and finance, the expectations hypothesis (EH) of the term structure of interest rates has received little empirical support. While the EH*s poor performance has been attributed to a variety of sources, none appear to account for the EH*s poor...
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Motivated, on the one hand, by the belief that the Fed controls the short-term rate through open market operations, and on the other, by "the lack of convincing proof that this is what happens," Hamilton (1997) suggested that more convincing evidence of the liquidity effect could be obtained...
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