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This paper examines the nature of the productivity slowdown in the 1970s in the U.K. manufacturing industry by using a disaggregated industrial analysis. The extent of the slowdown in a particular industry is related to the capital and energy intensity of the industry and also to the previous...
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This paper provides an exposition of the nature, means of estimation and uses of Financial Conditions Indexes (FCIs) and their relationship to the more common Monetary Conditions Indexes (MCIs) that are used by market analysts, international organisations and central banks. Using panel datasets...
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The aim of the present analysis is to shed light on the question whether Central Banks should publish their macroeconomic forecasts, and what could possibly be gained in monetary policy if they did so. We show that disclosing the Central Bank's assessment of the prevailing inflationary pressures...
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We use the ten years of experience in inflation-targeting in New Zealand since 1989 to test whether monetary policy appears to conform to the simple rules that have been recommended for it in the literature. Of the inflation targeting central banks, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand has both the...
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