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1974-2008. We find, first, that newly appointed governors fight inflation more aggressively during the first four to eight … quarters of their tenure in an effort to establish a reputation for being inflation averse. Second, we find a significantly … stronger reaction to inflation by newly appointed governors working within monetary policy frameworks comprised of an at least …
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1974–2008. We find, first, that newly appointed governors fight inflation more aggressively during the first four to eight … quarters of their tenure in an effort to establish a reputation for being inflation averse. Second, we find a significantly … stronger reaction to inflation by newly appointed governors working within monetary policy frameworks comprised of an at least …
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of their specific occupational background. Third, party members react significantly less to inflation and more to output …
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In this paper, we explore the determinants of media coverage of Federal Reserve (Fed) communications. Our sample covers all 344 forward-looking communications made in the period May 1999-May 2004. We find, first, that there is a higher likelihood of media coverage for monetary policy reports and...
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significantly more favorable output-inflation trade-off than his peers. …
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significantly more favorable output-inflation trade-off than his peers. …
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