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Monetary policy thorugh asset markets: lessons from unconventional measures and implications for an integrated world
The global financial crisis of 2008 and its aftermath have brought many new challenges for the world’s central banks. These new challenges have in turn resulted in bold experimentation—not simply particularly vigorous use of traditional policy tools but also the use of new tools or if not entirely new ...
Experiencias sobre bancos centrales
Seminario realizado por el Banco Central de Chile, en el mes de Noviembre de 1981.
25 años de autonomía del Banco Central de Chile
La historia monetaria de Chile, como la de la mayoría de los países de la región, contiene una larga lista de intentos fallidos por lograr la estabilidad de la inflación, intentos que solo se lograron superar a partir de la década de los noventa de la mano de un cambio institucional radical: entregar ...
Monetary policy under flexible exchange rates: an introduction to inflation targeting
Both policymakers and economists increasingly accept that the main medium- to long-run goal of monetary policy is the pursuit of price stability, defined as maintaining a low and stable rate of inflation. A high and variable inflation rate is socially and economically costly.
Negative interest rates: lessons from the Euro area
In June 2014 the European Central Bank (ECB) decided to cut the rate on its deposit facility (DFR) by 10 basis points (bp) into negative territory an unprecedented move as no major central bank had used negative rates before. This decision was part of a more comprehensive monetary policy easing package ...
Estudios monetarios
En portada: Seminario "Experiencias sobre autonomía de la banca central
Estudios monetarios
En portada: Conferencia de Inversiones en Chile, organizada por Euromoney Publications PLC y patrocinada por el Banco Central de Chile
Capital flow management with multiple instruments
Emerging markets (EMs) are affected by a global financial cycle originating in developed economies (Rey 2013). An increase in risk appetite of developed economies perhaps spurred by easy monetary policy leads to a surge in capital flows to EMs. These foreign capital flows especially foreign portfolio ...
Response to external and inflation schocks in a small open economy
Monetary policy design has experienced major changes over the last twenty years. These changes had their origin in changes in macroeconomic theory, a better understanding of the importance of achieving and maintaining low inflation, and the abandonment of fixed pegs in favor of floating exchange rate ...
Estudios monetarios
En portada: Conferencia sobre Política Financiera Externa, patrocinada por la Organización de Estados Americanos (OEA) y el Banco Central de Chile (31 de marzo - 2 de abril de 1977)