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Adoption of inflation targeting and economic policies performance in emerging countries : a dynamic treatment effect evaluation / Mohamed Kadria and Mohamed Safouane Ben Aissa -- Careful price level targeting / George A. Waters -- Are price dynamics homogenous across emerging Europe? : empirical...
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Since 2008, the Eurozone has undergone two recessions, which together constitute the "Great Recession." The combination of a decline in output and disinflation as well as a persistent decline in inflation suggests that contractionary monetary policy was one factor. This paper makes two...
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Purpose - Inflation targeting has increasingly become a popular monetary framework since its first introduction in New Zealand at the beginning of 1990. However, the causality effects of this policy on economic performance, particularly in periods of economic turmoil remain controversial. Thus,...
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Has inflation targeting (IT) conferred benefits in terms of economic growth on countries that followed this particular monetary policy strategy during the crisis period 2007-12? This paper answers this question in the affirmative. Countries with an IT monetary regime with flexible exchange rates...
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2008 global financial crisis, as well as all over the world, our country also affect the rate of inflation was decreasing. The following factors have been effective in the severe decline in inflation experienced: the contraction in domestic demand, the contraction in external demand, the decline...
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