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Remarks at the Rotary Club of Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee, July 20, 2009
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Remarks at the Rotary Club of Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee, July 20, 2009
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Remarks at the Rotary Club of Nashville, Nashville, Tennessee, July 20, 2009
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In 1980's, a new convention emerged in the economics profession - that central banks' primary, even sole, responsibility should be controlling consumer price inflation. By the 1990's, this view was gaining credibility in policy circles, and various countries mandated that their central banks...
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Inflation expectations have been of great interest to economists because they predict how agents in an economy set prices and react to changes in various macroeconomic variables. The existence of Keynesian liquidity traps in Japan and the United States have helped emphasize the importance of...
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As in Caporale and Pittis, this paper finds significant evidence supporting the hypothesis of long-run equilibrium relationships between inflation rates in countries which participate in the ERM. However, the results differ in several important respects. First, the evidence rejects a dynamic...
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