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This paper examines the relative merits of alternative monetary policy rules for a small open economy. Rules considered target: the exchange rate, price level, nominal income, or a monetary aggregate. The standard framework employed in previous comparisons of these rules fails to take account of...
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Empirical evidence demonstrates that credit standards, including lending margins and collateral requirements, move in a countercyclical direction. In this study, we construct a small open economy model with financial frictions to generate the countercyclical movement in credit standards. Our...
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restrictions on stock market changes around the announcement to separate structural monetary policy shock from central bank …
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The central bank's optimal reaction to foreign and domestic shocks is analyzed in an inflation targeting model allowing for incomplete exchange rate pass-through. Limited pass-through is incorporated through nominal rigidities in an aggregate supply-aggregate demand model derived from some...
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Monte Carlo experiments show that sign restrictions systematically overshoot inflation responses to the said shock, so we … recovers the transmission of the shock, whereas exclusion restrictions show large sensitivity to the assumed monetary …
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