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Theoretical and empirical literature on inflation is extensive, and it abounds with diverse opinion. Principal works are of overseas origin; no substantial research has been published relating specifically to the New Zealand economy. This study does not attempt to develop a comprehensive theory...
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This paper evaluates the governance performance of four small, open economy central banks. Two of these, the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Reserve Bank of New Zealand, are inflation targeting; the other two, the Hong Kong Monetary Authority and the Monetary Authority of Singapore, place...
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Counterfactual experiments with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's core model provide some insight into the implications for New Zealand's economic performance over the 1990s, had it credibly fixed its currency to the Australian dollar. If New Zealand had faced the relatively more stimulatory...
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Deterministic simulations with the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's core FPS model show how New Zealand's broad macroeconomic environment might have evolved over the 1990s, if a US nominal yield curve and US TWI exchange rate movements under a common currency arrangement had been experienced....
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This paper presents a preliminary simultaneous equation model capable of explaining New Zealand's post-war inflation. It is a model consistent with New Zealand having been a small fixed exchange rate open economy subject to very extensive controls over its balance of payments' current account...
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New Zealand's operationally independent Reserve Bank should remain focused on achieving its primary objective of stability in the general level of prices. This should be under widely accepted flexible inflation targeting conditions and without distraction from at best temporarily effective...
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