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In this paper, we investigate the responsiveness of financial markets to monetary policy expectations in Turkey. According to the efficient markets hypothesis, financial markets respond to anticipated policy actions prior to a policy announcement. As a result, they are expected to respond only...
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As a result of the current global financial crisis, in 2009 the world economy is likely to experience the largest contraction since World War II and the unemployment rate to reach historical highs in many countries. The fact that the current global crisis is originated from the U.S. and followed...
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Enflasyon hedeflemesi popülaritesi giderek artan bir para politikası rejimidir. Enflasyon hedeflemesinin popülaritesinin giderek artmasının nedeni, makroekonomik performansı olumlu etkilediğine inanılmasıdır. Bu çalışmada bu görüşün geçerliliği gelişmekte olan ülkeler...
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Turkish economy in the aftermath of the global crisis has faced an unprecedented divergence between domestic and external demand. Increasing risks in the face of surging short-term capital inflows, deteriorating current account deficit and rapid credit growth have called for an alternative...
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This paper compares the ability of different market instruments in terms of predicting monetary policy decisions to find out which one best captures market participants policy expectations. Towards this end, policy rate expectations implied by various market instruments and different approaches...
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