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The monetary policy arrangement in Canada has proven very successful. Despite many and varied economic shocks, the Bank of Canada has established the necessary conditions under which the annual rate of inflation, as measured by the rate of change of the Consumer Price Index, has remained very...
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A confluence of factors promises to put pressure on the new Bank of Canada governor to direct monetary policy at fixing Canada's so-called "overvalued" currency, according to a report released today by the C.D. Howe Institute. But in "The Seductive Myth of Canada's 'Overvalued' Dollar," author...
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The Bank of Canada's inflation-targeting framework, since its inception in 1991, has proven itself a success. Yet further improvements in the system should be considered seriously for inclusion in a renewed monetary policy agreement, between the Bank of Canada and the federal government, and...
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Consider a model in which a consumer faces a lottery with j other people for a prize, so that the probability of winning the prize is 1/(j+1). Now let j be a random variable, determined by the binomial distribution. Specifically, let there be n potential competitors for the consumer in the...
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