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three countries that adopted inflation targets in the early 1990s: The United Kingdom, Canada, and New Zealand. For all … in counter-inflationary conservatism. The results for Canada are less clear, perhaps reflecting the broader fiscal and …
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This paper studies the Great Inflation in Canada, Australia, and New Zealand. Newspaper coverage and policymakers … delegated inflation control to nonmonetary devices. This hypothesis helps explain why, unlike Canada, Australia and New Zealand …
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policies designed to maintain price stability. They obtained excellent cooperation from John Crow of Canada, Roberto Zahler of …
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In recent years the Bank of Canada has made important changes in the way it conducts monetary policy. In particular … changes in the Bank of Canada’s monetary policy framework and analyzes various indicators of central bank credibility …
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OPTIMThe conservative central banker has come under attack recently. Explicitly modeling the interaction of a trade union with monetary policy, it has been argued that the standard solution to the inflationary bias in monetary policy might actually be welfare reducing if the trade union has an...
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The "conservative central banker" has come under attack recently. Explicitly modeling the interaction of a trade union with monetary policy, it has been argued that the standard solution to the inflationary bias in monetary policy might actually be welfare reducing if the trade union has an...
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