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What has - and has not - been learned about monetary policy in a low-inflation environment? a review of the 2000s

Clarida, Richard H. - ;

As the world economy recovers from the worst financial crisis and most severe global slump in 75 years, policymakers, regulators, and academics are focusing intensely and appropriately on lessons to be learned for monetary policy. There are certainly many questions to answer. Among the most important are: Are inflation expectations "well anchored"? What, if any, influence should asset quantities and prices have on monetary policy? Do we have sufficient confidence in our alternative monetary policy tools to stabilize the economy at the zero lower bound?.Printed journal


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Call NumberLocationAvailable
JMCB4401S1PSB lt.dasar - Pascasarjana1
Penerbit: The Ohio State University
Edisi-
SubjekEconomic crisis
Monetary policy
Inflation
Global economy
Economic recovery
studies
ISBN/ISSN222879
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