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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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By examining the reaction functions of the Central Banks of Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Peru (LATAM-5) over …
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This paper develops a model of inflation in an open economy. The model permits analysis of the susceptibility of open economies to permanent inflationary consequences arising from transitory foreign exchange shocks. Sources of structural vulnerability to such events are identified, and means of...
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Should monetary policy rule stabilize the exchange rate? In contrast to the conclusion from the optimal open-economy monetary policy literature, this papers show analytically, in a standard two-country new Keynesian model, that under monetary shocks and UIP shocks, stabilizing exchange rate in...
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