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Since 7 November 2013, the Czech National Bank has kept the exchange rate of the Czech koruna above 27 korunas per euro. As the key monetary policy interest rate had already fallen to zero, an exchange rate commitment or “floor” was introduced with the aim of preventing deflation in the...
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Inflation-targeting central banks have a respectable track record at explaining their policy actions and corresponding inflation outturns. Using a simple forward-looking policy rule and an assessment of inflation reports, we provide a new methodology for the empirical evaluation of consistency...
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The paper provides an empirical analysis of inflation persistence in an inflation targeting country, the Czech Republic, using 412 detailed product-level consumer price indexes underlying the consumer basket over the period from 1994:M1 to 2005:M12. Subject to various sensitivity tests, our...
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In this paper, we examine the determinants of inflation differentials in a panel of the new European Union member states vis-a-vis the euro area in 1997-2007. Our main results are as follows. Exchange rate appreciation and higher price level in the new EU members is associated with narrower...
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Most empirical studies on price setting that use micro data focus on advanced industrial countries. In this paper we analyze the experience of an emerging economy, Slovakia, using a large micro-level dataset that accounts for a substantial part of the consumer price index (about 5 million...
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