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-Regimewechsel-Modells analysiert, inwiefern sich die Geldpolitik in der Tschechischen Republik, Polen und Ungarn im Zuge des Strategiewechsels zu einer …DSGE-Modelle; Geldpolitik; Fiskalpolitik; Markov-Regimewechsel; Inflationssteuerung; Wechselkurspolitik; Ölpreisschock … policy in the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary has de facto changed following the introduction of inflation targeting and …
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We examine the effectiveness of monetary policy transmission mechanism in Ghana using several of statistical and econometric techniques for the period 2002M1 - 2014M12. We find monetary policy rate (MPR) to be quite effective in signaling the money market interest rates in both the short run and...
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This paper studies the determinants of business cycles in small open economies and adds to the discussion about the changing nature of inflation dynamics. We estimate a series of VAR models for a set of six Asian emerging market economies, in which we identify a battery of domestic and global...
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In this paper, we argue that inflation targeting could be the future of Tunisia's monetary policy. Monetary targeting has proven to be ineffective due to the composition of reserve money, structural liquidity deficit, and higher instability of the money multiplier after 2010. Exchange rate...
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This paper estimates the output cost of fighting inflation-the sacrifice ratio-for the South African economy using quarterly data spanning the period 1998Q1-2019Q3. To compute the sacrifice ratio, the structural vector autoregressive model developed by Cecchetti and Rich (2001) based on...
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