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This paper revisits the evidence on the monetary policy transmission channels. It extends the existing literature along three lines: it takes a global perspective with aggregate series based on a broader set of countries (ca 70% per cent of the global economy) and a longer time (1960-2010) than...
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central banks. Overall, our results suggest that central bank communication contains systematic biases that could lead to …
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By facilitating the flow of information in society, communications technology (CT; e.g., newspapers, radio, television, the internet) can help terrorists to (i) spread their message, (ii) recruit followers, and (iii) coordinate among group members. However, CT also facilitates monitoring and...
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Official reports and case studies reveal that China experienced different means of communication with the world powers … since it joined the World Trade Organization in 2001. In the first five years, China had public communication with both the … United States and the European Union under the Transitional Review Mechanism. In 2006 a new means of communication, the China …
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