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Neither core nor headline inflation measures can consistently and reliably predict medium-term inflation well enough to be of much use to policymakers.>
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In order to maintain its credibility, however, the FOMC will have to take actions consistent with achieving its stated inflation objective.
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Must the FOMC increase its target before inflation, or will inflation increase and cause the FOMC to increase its target?
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The effect of QE2 on interest rates could be small and limited to an announcement effect.
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Policymakers should not think of price stability and economic stability as competing objectives but as complements - the best way to achieve the latter is to be firmly committed to achieving the former.
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It is widely acknowledged that the Fed can control the average inflation rate over a period of time reasonably well. Because of this and the Federal Open Market Committee's (FOMC's) long-standing commitment to price stability, the author argues that the FOMC has an implicit long-run inflation...
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