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mechanism and test the over-identifying restrictions for Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. For all three countries …
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several former colonies of Great Britain: the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. We trace out …
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This paper investigates whether oil prices have a reliable and stable out-of-sample relationship with the Canadian/U.S dollar nominal exchange rate. Despite state-of-the-art methodologies, we find little systematic relation between oil prices and the exchange rate at the monthly and quarterly...
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on export and import prices, volumes, composition and net barter terms of trade for five African regions, we show that … Africa. We also show that the accelerated export growth after the establishment of colonial rule deepened Africa …
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policies of an actual central bank, the Bank of Canada. Finally, the paper considers the role of fiscal policy in an open …
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We show that quot;commodity currencyquot; exchange rates have remarkably robust power in predicting global commodity prices, both in-sample and out-of-sample, and against a variety of alternative benchmarks. This result is of particular interest to policymakers, given the lack of deep forward...
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In this paper we seek to produce forecasts of commodity price movements that can systematically improve on naive statistical benchmarks, and revisit the forecasting performance of changes in commodity currencies as efficient predictors of commodity prices, a view emphasized in the recent...
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Zealand's very close economic relationship with Australia. The econometric results suggest that the rapid growth in the …
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absolute credibility and credibility in expectation, are distinguished. The inflation targets of Canada, New Zealand and Sweden …
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This paper begins with a description of the inflation targeting arrangements currently in place in the four above-mentioned countries and their performance records through mid-1995 are reviewed. It is argued, however, that too little time has passed for conclusions to be drawn, so that tentative...
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