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to close and the greater is the danger of credit booms and overheating. We argue that inflation targeting with floating … Maastricht inflation criterion which as currently defined has lost its economic logic. …
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to close and the greater is the danger of credit booms and overheating. We argue that inflation targeting with floating … Maastricht inflation criterion which as currently defined has lost its economic logic. -- euro area enlargement ; convergence … ; capital flows ; credit boom ; exchange rate regime ; inflation ; Maastricht …
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Boltszintû árstatisztikai felírások alapján a tanulmány a magyarországi inflációs folyamatok és árazási magatartás jellemzõinek regionális hasonlóságait és eltéréseit vizsgálja. Fõ tanulsága, hogy a hivatalos NUTS-II régiók nem képeznek önálló gazdasági egységeket,...
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. Unanticipated inflation redistributes income and wealth. In order to model the wealth distribution, we study a 60-period OLG model …
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Hungarian Abstract: A hagyományos közgazdaságtan a reálelemzés keretében érvel, és ez akadálya a valós gazdasági folyamatok megértésének. Schumpeter és Keynes kritizálta ezt a megközelítést és helyette a monetáris elemzést alkalmazta. Ezt az elméleti alapvetést követem,...
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Simple models of monetary policy often imply optimal policy behavior that is considerably more aggressive than what is commonly observed. This paper argues that such counterfactual implications are due to model restrictions and a failure to account for multiplicative parameter uncertainty,...
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In this paper, we examine the cost of insurance against model uncertainty for the Euro area considering four alternative reference models, all of which are used for policy-analysis at the ECB. We find that maximal insurance across this model range in terms of a Minimax policy comes at moderate...
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In spite of being mainly concerned with stabilization policies, central banks in many developed countries often advocate the necessity of structural reforms. In turn, demand-side policies - such as monetary policy - can often help improving the political support of reforms (two-handed-approach)....
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