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This paper assesses Revolutionary and Napoleonic wartime economic policy. Suspension of gold convertibility in 1797 allowed the Bank of England to nurture British monetary orthodoxy. The Order of the Privy Council suspended gold payments on Bank of England notes and afforded simultaneous...
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optimise. Under discretionary monetary policy the size of the inflation bias depends on the fiscal policy regime. Using the … with the alternative fiscal policy rules, and inflation and output persistence reflects the economic data. With the deficit …
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This thesis consists of four essays in empirical macroeconomics. The first three essays examine the conduct of monetary policy during a disinflationary and deflationary era, with the policy interest rates close to or at the zero bound. The questions of interest include the potency of the...
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This study utilises payment system data to analyse market participants’ liquidity usage and to trace interest rates paid on overnight loans. Our aim is to examine how liquidity usage has changed during the years 2006–2/2011 and to combine this information with data on overnight lending rates...
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With a few unfortunate exceptions the last three decades have seen reductions in inflation around the world to the … explaining inflation relative to the US experience, which is used as the benchmark. Nevertheless, any reduction in inflation …
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Inflation targeting involves using all available information in stabilizing inflation around some target rate (Svensson …, 2003). Inflation is typically at the very end of the transmission mechanism and hence its de-termination is subject to much …
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In autumn of 2007 Britain experienced its first bank run of any significance since the reign of Queen Victoria. The run was on a bank called Northern Rock. This was extraordinary, for Britain had been free of such episodes because by early in the third quarter of the 19th century the Bank of...
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This publication consists of fifteen studies on payment and settlement systems conducted using computational or simulation techniques. The studies have been presented at the simulator seminars arranged by the Bank of Finland during the years 2009–2011. The main focus of the studies is on the...
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house and stock prices, can provide useful additional indicators of future changes in output and inflation. We find a clear … changes in market expectations for inflation and output. This helps market participants make judgements about likely central …
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-coordinated optimal fiscal policy rule government spending should react counter cyclically to the local output gap and inflation, while …
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