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The monetary policy transmission mechanism and policy rules in Canada
(Banco Central de Chile, 2002) -
The monetary transmission mechanism and the evaluation of monetary policy rules
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The monetary transmission mechanism in Chile: a medium-sized macroeconometric model
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The monetary transmission mechanism in the United Kingdom: pass-through and policy rules
(Banco Central de Chile, 2002) -
The nonpuzzling behavior of median inflation
(Banco Central de Chile, 2020)For decades, textbooks have explained inflation behavior with Friedman (1968)’s Phillips curve: the inflation rate depends on expected inflation and the deviation of unemployment from its natural rate. Yet this theory ... -
The passthrough of large-cost shocks in an inflationary economy
(Banco Central de Chile, 2020)This paper surveys and modestly extends the theory of menu-cost models of the behavior of the aggregate price level after large-cost shocks. It does so in the context of an economy with a high underlying rate of inflation. ... -
The relation between monetary policy and financial-stability policy
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The relationship between exchange rates and inflation targeting revisited
(Banco Central de Chile, 2007) -
The response of sovereign bonds yields to U.S. monetary policy
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The reversal problem: development going backwards
(Banco Central de Chile, 2023-08-09)The Covid-19 pandemic triggered the most synchronous economic downturn in more than a century. Ninety percent of countries posted a decline in real per-capita GDP in 2020, a share that surpassed any other year since 1900, ... -
The sources of economic growth: an overview
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The supply-side origins of U.S. inflation
(Banco Central de Chile, 2020)In recent years, we have not seen much of a negative correlation between inflation, the time series plotted in figure 1, and measures of resource slack, based on real GDP plotted in figure 2. This flattening of the ... -
The three E’s of central-bank communication with the public
(Banco Central de Chile, 2021-10)Central banks used to ask, “Shall we communicate this?” Now, as a rule, they ask, “Why wouldn’t we communicate this?” This first wave of the revolution in central-bank communication is giving rise to a second wave. The ... -
The transformation and performance of emerging market economies across the great divide of the global financial crisis
(Banco Central de Chile, 2021-10)Before the Global Financial Crisis, a drive towards greater central-bank autonomy and transparency, as part of the achievement of greater central-bank credibility that had begun in the advanced economies (AE), spread to ... -
The use of foreign exchange derivatives by exporters and importers the Chilean experience
(Banco Central de Chile, 2016-12)This research note analyses the use of foreign exchange (FX) derivatives by Chilean exporters and importers (EXIM) that conduct international transactions in foreign currencies. It seeks to answer the questions of how many ... -
The war of ideas in economic development: a historical perspective
(Banco Central de Chile, 2015) -
The wealth distribution in developed and developing economies: comparing the United States to Chile using survey data from 2007
(Banco Central de Chile, 2019-12)Este estudio examina las distribuciones de ingreso, activos, endeudamiento y riqueza en Chile, utilizando datos de la Encuesta Financiera de los Hogares de 2007. Se detalla la desigualdad a nivel agregado y también por una ... -
¿Tiene un impacto el precio de las materias primas sobre las bolsas de América Latina?
(Banco Central de Chile, 2013-12)Luego de la crisis global del 2008-2009, y a pesar del débil crecimiento de las economías desarrolladas, América Latina (AL) ha mostrado un importante grado de resiliencia acompañado de un ciclo favorable de precios de las ... -
¿Tienen los terremotos un impacto inflacionario en el corto plazo? evidencia para una muestra de países
(Banco Central de Chile, 2010-04)Aun cuando los desastres naturales son eventos de baja frecuencia, su impacto económico puede ser considerable, lo que hace importante su estudio y análisis. En este sentido, Barro (2006, 2009) destaca que las catástrofes ... -
Tightening tensions: fiscal policy and civil unrest in South America 1937–95
(Banco Central de Chile, 2013)