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three countries that adopted inflation targets in the early 1990s: The United Kingdom, Canada, and New Zealand. For all … in counter-inflationary conservatism. The results for Canada are less clear, perhaps reflecting the broader fiscal and …
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In Canada, targeting the inflation rate was intended as a temporary measure during a transition to price …
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The current monetary policy agreement between the Bank of Canada and the Department of Finance is set to expire at the …
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Leading up to the Bank of Canada’s 2021 renewal of its agreement with the government of Canada, this Commentary …’s mandate – as written in the Bank of Canada Act in Canada’s case – can be achieved in an efficient manner, in light of … frontline economic science. Inflation targeting has served Canada well. The Bank of Canada has been successful, since 1991, in …
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linked to the political cycle. We also highlight several unique aspects of the modern review and renewal experience in Canada …, where renewals of the Bank of Canada's joint inflation-control agreement with the government have regularly been preceded by …
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