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four external shocks (oil price shock, USD/EUR exchange rate shock, international inflation shock and international … interest rate shock) and to examine the appropriate monetary policy strategy for Algerian economy, given its structural …
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The paper considers three methods for eliminating the zero lower bound on nominal interest rates and thus for restoring symmetry to domain over which the central bank can vary its policy rate. They are: (1) abolishing currency (which would also be a useful crime-fighting measure); (2) paying...
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This paper performs a welfare analysis based on the hypothetical scenario that Denmark gave up its peg and started conducting monetary policy according to a Taylor rule. For this we rely on a dynamic stochastic general equilibrium model for a small open economy that was estimated on Danish data...
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Globalization and strengthening of integration processes have, among other things, also influenced some solutions relating to monetary sovereignty of particular countries. A great number of transition countries as well as some other underdeveloped countries are facing both inefficiency in their...
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The recent economic and financial crisis does not call for a change in monetary policy strategy, but rather better integration of financial conditions and financial-crisis risks in the implementation of this strategy: this appears to be the main conclusion of a conference organised by the Banque...
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currency area by reducing the shock asymmetry. These results also shed light on the effects of exchange rate variability on …
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I present evidence that exchange rate fluctuations among the world's major currencies significantly affect the business cycles of small open economies. The impact of those fluctuations on any given country depends crucially on its exchange rate regime. The three Baltic countries in Central...
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Hong Kong is a unique case in the world history of exchange systems. As a territory under British administration for more than 150 years, it has maintained a floating exchange rate relationship with its sovereignty power in a separate currency area for more than a century. This exchange...
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currency area by reducing the shock asymmetry. These results also shed light on the effects of exchange rate variability on …
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