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This study makes use of a dynamic Taylor-type model to examine the conduct of monetary policy by central banks that profess to engage in inflation targeting. Previous research regarding inflation targeting and Taylor-type rules is reviewed and a dynamic Taylor-type model is developed. Tests for...
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departments in Australia and New Zealand for 1988-2002 and 1996-2002 and for individual academic economists for the periods 1988 …
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-country level for 10 countries: Australia, Canada, Finland, France, Japan, New Zealand, Norway, Sweden, the UK and the US. A number …
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(Australia, Canada, and New Zealand) place somewhat different emphasis on inflation than on other factors (e.g., output gap). We …
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large number of individuals who have some form of criminal record. This article provides an overview and comparison of …
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divergent experience of the US, UK, Canada and Australia reveals two distinct ‘varieties' of economic liberalism: the ‘neo … Canada and Australia. In large part, these were a product of the way that liberal economic theory was understood and …
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banks' headline capital ratios underestimate their capital strength. A comparison with Canadian, UK and Australian banks …
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House price trends in each of New Zealand and Australia are frequently discussed as national level developments. Sub … prices in Australia. One reason this could occur is if international macroeconomic and asset price trends dominate housing … Zealand and Australia to examine the degree of differentiation across regional housing markets. While some minor regional …
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