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This paper motivates and describes an approach to forecasting and monetary policy analysis based on the use of a simple structural macroeconomic model, along the lines of those in use in a number of central banks. It contrasts this approach with financial programming and its emphasis on monetary...
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This paper provides a how-to guide to model-based forecasting and monetary policy analysis. It describes a simple structural model, along the lines of those in use in a number of central banks. This workhorse model consists of an aggregate demand (or IS) curve, a price-setting (or Phillips)...
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This is the tenth chapter of a forthcoming monograph entitled, ""On Implementing Full- Fledged Inflation-Targeting Regimes: Saying What You Do and Doing What You Say."" It describes the experiences of a number of countries with the introduction and implementation of inflation targeting regimes....
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This is the tenth chapter of a forthcoming monograph entitled, ""On Implementing Full- Fledged Inflation-Targeting Regimes: Saying What You Do and Doing What You Say."" It describes the experiences of a number of countries with the introduction and implementation of inflation targeting regimes....
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This is the tenth chapter of a forthcoming monograph entitled, On Implementing Full- Fledged Inflation-Targeting Regimes: Saying What You Do and Doing What You Say. It describes the experiences of a number of countries with the introduction and implementation of inflation targeting regimes. It...
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We estimate the macroeconomic benefits and international spillovers of an increase in competition using a general-equilibrium simulation model with nominal rigidities and monopolistic competition in product and labor markets. We draw three conclusions after calibrating the model to the euro area...
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