Monetary Policy in Low Inflation Economies
Herausgeber: Altig, David E.; Nosal, Ed
Monetary Policy in Low Inflation Economies
Herausgeber: Altig, David E.; Nosal, Ed
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The essays in this volume investigate the challenges of transitioning to lower levels of inflation and conducting monetary policy in low-inflation economies.
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The essays in this volume investigate the challenges of transitioning to lower levels of inflation and conducting monetary policy in low-inflation economies.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9780521848503
- ISBN-10: 0521848504
- Artikelnr.: 27352958
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 358
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 734g
- ISBN-13: 9780521848503
- ISBN-10: 0521848504
- Artikelnr.: 27352958
Introduction; 1. The welfare cost of inflation in the presence of inside
money Scott Freeman, Espen R. Henriksen and Finn E. Kydland, Commentary
Wilbur John Coleman II and Tony Yates; 2. An open-economy model of
endogenous price flexibility Michael B. Devereux, Commentary David K.
Backus and Michael Dotsey; 3. Efficient inflation targets for distorted
dynamic economies Costas Azariadis and Raphael W. K. Lam, Commentary Eric
O'N. Fisher and Marvin Goodfriend; 4. Inflation and welfare in models with
trading frictions Guillaume Rocheteau and Randall Wright, Commentary James
Bullard and Shouyong Shi; 5. Good versus bad deflation: lessons from the
gold standard era Michael D. Bordo, John Landon-Lane and Angela Redish,
Commentary François R. Velde; 6. Monetary policy orientation in times of
low inflation Jürgen von Hagen and Boris Hofmann, Commentary Jack Selody
and Pierre L. Siklos; 7. Observations on disinflation in transition
economies Paul Wachtel and Iikka Korhonen, Commentary Werner Hermann; 8.
Inflation and financial market performance: what have we learned in the
last ten years? John Boyd and Bruce Champ, Commentary Nicola Cetorelli and
Peter L. Rousseau.
money Scott Freeman, Espen R. Henriksen and Finn E. Kydland, Commentary
Wilbur John Coleman II and Tony Yates; 2. An open-economy model of
endogenous price flexibility Michael B. Devereux, Commentary David K.
Backus and Michael Dotsey; 3. Efficient inflation targets for distorted
dynamic economies Costas Azariadis and Raphael W. K. Lam, Commentary Eric
O'N. Fisher and Marvin Goodfriend; 4. Inflation and welfare in models with
trading frictions Guillaume Rocheteau and Randall Wright, Commentary James
Bullard and Shouyong Shi; 5. Good versus bad deflation: lessons from the
gold standard era Michael D. Bordo, John Landon-Lane and Angela Redish,
Commentary François R. Velde; 6. Monetary policy orientation in times of
low inflation Jürgen von Hagen and Boris Hofmann, Commentary Jack Selody
and Pierre L. Siklos; 7. Observations on disinflation in transition
economies Paul Wachtel and Iikka Korhonen, Commentary Werner Hermann; 8.
Inflation and financial market performance: what have we learned in the
last ten years? John Boyd and Bruce Champ, Commentary Nicola Cetorelli and
Peter L. Rousseau.
Introduction; 1. The welfare cost of inflation in the presence of inside
money Scott Freeman, Espen R. Henriksen and Finn E. Kydland, Commentary
Wilbur John Coleman II and Tony Yates; 2. An open-economy model of
endogenous price flexibility Michael B. Devereux, Commentary David K.
Backus and Michael Dotsey; 3. Efficient inflation targets for distorted
dynamic economies Costas Azariadis and Raphael W. K. Lam, Commentary Eric
O'N. Fisher and Marvin Goodfriend; 4. Inflation and welfare in models with
trading frictions Guillaume Rocheteau and Randall Wright, Commentary James
Bullard and Shouyong Shi; 5. Good versus bad deflation: lessons from the
gold standard era Michael D. Bordo, John Landon-Lane and Angela Redish,
Commentary François R. Velde; 6. Monetary policy orientation in times of
low inflation Jürgen von Hagen and Boris Hofmann, Commentary Jack Selody
and Pierre L. Siklos; 7. Observations on disinflation in transition
economies Paul Wachtel and Iikka Korhonen, Commentary Werner Hermann; 8.
Inflation and financial market performance: what have we learned in the
last ten years? John Boyd and Bruce Champ, Commentary Nicola Cetorelli and
Peter L. Rousseau.
money Scott Freeman, Espen R. Henriksen and Finn E. Kydland, Commentary
Wilbur John Coleman II and Tony Yates; 2. An open-economy model of
endogenous price flexibility Michael B. Devereux, Commentary David K.
Backus and Michael Dotsey; 3. Efficient inflation targets for distorted
dynamic economies Costas Azariadis and Raphael W. K. Lam, Commentary Eric
O'N. Fisher and Marvin Goodfriend; 4. Inflation and welfare in models with
trading frictions Guillaume Rocheteau and Randall Wright, Commentary James
Bullard and Shouyong Shi; 5. Good versus bad deflation: lessons from the
gold standard era Michael D. Bordo, John Landon-Lane and Angela Redish,
Commentary François R. Velde; 6. Monetary policy orientation in times of
low inflation Jürgen von Hagen and Boris Hofmann, Commentary Jack Selody
and Pierre L. Siklos; 7. Observations on disinflation in transition
economies Paul Wachtel and Iikka Korhonen, Commentary Werner Hermann; 8.
Inflation and financial market performance: what have we learned in the
last ten years? John Boyd and Bruce Champ, Commentary Nicola Cetorelli and
Peter L. Rousseau.