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The strong economic ties between the GCC economies and the U.S. are manifested in three ways: currency peg, coupling of monetary policy, and the adoption of the U.S. dollar as the trading currency for oil. This paper examines how these dynamics result in a misalignment of the U.S. monetary...
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To investigate the extent to which the transparency of the Bank of Canada’s monetary policy has improved, the authors examine empirically – over the period 30 October 2000 to 31 May 2007 – the reaction of Canadian financial markets to official Bank communications, and in particular their...
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There is a broad consensus among economists that, in the long run, inflation is a monetary phenomenon. However … inflationary processes. Moreover, impulses from monetary policy actions are transmitted to inflation through the output gap alone …. Interest rate impulses affect inflation through two channels, the output gap and the liquidity gap. Section 2 of the paper …
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