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Starting in the mid 1980s, the level and volatility of inflation decreased across industrial countries. The inflation stabilization can be explained by a shift in monetary policy or by a lucky period of low volatility in business cycle shocks. To test the "good luck hypothesis", we examine the...
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flexibility and credibility; similarly, New Zealand's improved inflation performance was achieved without a discernable increase …
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In 1991, Canada became the second country to adopt an inflation target as a central pillar of its monetary policy framework. The regime has proven much more successful than initially expected, both in achieving price stability and in stabilizing the real economy against a wide range of shocks....
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changes in the Bank of Canada’s monetary policy framework and analyzes various indicators of central bank credibility …
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