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function under commitment. We consider two alternative specifications for the loss function. The first specification includes … we are faced with the time-inconsistency problem under commitment, we initialize our estimates by considering a presample …
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function under commitment. We consider two alternative specifications for the loss function. The first specification includes … we are faced with the time-inconsistency problem under commitment, we initialize our estimates by considering a presample …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011610240
framework for monetary policy deliberations, some of the central themes will be the importance of commitment for a superior … characterizing a central bank's policy commitment. …
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Monetary policymaking can be seen as an optimization exercise to be performed by central banks. In practice, central banks can be classified according to the monetary mandate assigned to them, mainly a single or a dual mandate. Among independent central banks, a majority are single-objective...
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increases slowly. These results make the Rogoff-delegation solution to the regulatory commitment problem especially attractive …
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The study seeks to provide a critique of the theoretical framework of economic governance as it relates to the financial sector in Zimbabwe and identify institutions in the financial sector and explain their roles. It also seeks to unpack the concepts related to the banking or the financial...
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This study examines the effect of regulatory independence of the central bank in shaping the impact of electoral cycles on bank lending behaviour in Africa. It employs the dynamic system Generalized Method of Moments (SGMM) Two-Step estimator for a panel dataset of 54 African countries over the...
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This paper explores the similarity of the underlying economic problems that lead to the establishment of (a) independent central banks to operate national monetary policies and (b) independent regulatory agencies for telecommunications and other utility service industries. We show that, in both...
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The paper examines the impact of central bank regulatory policies on market power in Africa. The study presents a representative sample of 52 African economies over the period 2006-2020. The study shows that the individual regulatory policies of the central bank (i.e. monetary and...
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Conventional wisdom says that commitment eliminates the inflationary bias of monetary policy. However, this paper shows …
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