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The monetary policy decision, as any other decision, is the product of a procedure assembling a lot of primary information, but also what type of other ingredients contribute finally to a certain monetary policy decision.
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Monetary policy should be guided by macroeconomic models with limited nominal rigidity – ‘New Classical’ or even for some issues just plain Classical (i.e. with no nominal rigidity at all) models are perfectly adequate for understanding various aspects of the economy that have previously...
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The paper analyses the presuppositions (often implicit) the actual quantitative and logical modelling is based on. In the context, some points of view are proposed, aimed at to eliminate or reduce the incertitude and vagueness generated by the actual way of understanding the macroeconomic modelling.
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The paper discusses the empirical methodology developed by labor economists in order to analyze the gender wage gap.
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A number of macroeconomic troubles led the Hungarian Government to the introduction of an adjustment program in July 2006.
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The liberalisation of capital flows makes in the Romanian economy vulnerable to the important and presumably unstable capitals.
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