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South Africa, but not in Nigeria. Overall, South Africa’s central bank places much emphasis on inflation targeting in … roles in central bank policy in both countries. In other words, there is need for central banks to adopt an eclectic …
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Intro -- Contents -- I. INTRODUCTION -- II. TRENDS IN FINANCIAL DOLLARIZATION -- III. FINANCIAL DOLLARIZATION AS A RATIONAL RESPONSE TO INFLATION -- IV. THE ROLE OF CREDIT RISK -- V. CONCLUDING REMARKS -- APPENDIX I -- APPENDIX II -- REFERENCES.
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In Canada, targeting the inflation rate was intended as a temporary measure on a journey to price-level stability, but became a well-established monetary policy regime in its own right. This paper analyses the role of the interaction of economic ideas with the experience generated by their...
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This document proposes a general macroeconomic framework to analyze the behavior of inflation. This approach has two characteristics. The first is the distinction of monetary regimes based on the number of shocks that have a permanent effect on the price level. When all shocks have a permanent...
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This paper introduces a novel monetary policy framework where the exchange rate becomes the central instrument. Using Singapore as a case study, it explores the Monetary Authority's adoption of the exchange rate as the primary tool since 1981, diverging from conventional approaches centered on...
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