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Recent theoretical work shows that changes in the volatility of inflation and/or unem-ployment affect equilibrium in°ation outcomes when the central banker's loss functionis asymmetric. We show that previous evidence offered in support of the propositionthat the volatility of unemployment helps...
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Schweizer Private-Banking-Anbieter gehören trotz starken Ertragseinbrüchen im Zuge derFinanzkrise weiterhin international zu den wettbewerbsfähigsten Instituten. Offshore-Strategienstagnieren allerdings und kommen unter Druck. Dies zeigt die neueste «International PrivateBanking Study» des...
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Despite severe revenue shrinkage in the course of the financial crisis, Swiss private banks canstill be found among the most competitive players internationally. However, offshore businessmodels have stagnated as pressure on them intensifies. The latest edition of the«International Private...
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Caplin & Leahy (1996) show that, when central bankers learn about theeconomy by observing its response to policy shock, cautious monetary policymay be ineffectual as private agents correctly anticipate that today's interestrate cuts are likely to be followed by future cuts. The central banker...
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Inflation rates in a number of OECD follow a common trend over the past four decades: inflation starts out low in the 1960s, rises for a time before peaking in the 1970s or early 1980s, and then falls back to initial levels. This similarity in the behavior of trend inflation suggests that any...
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