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On current account surpluses and the correction of global imbalances
The United States has run an increasingly large current account deficit over the last few years. J. P. Morgan forecasts that in 2007 the deficit will reach almost one trillion dollars, or 7 percent of GDP. This unprecedented situation has generated concern among analysts and policymakers. Many argue ...
Non-ricardian aspects of fiscal policy in Chile
In this paper we examine the effects of government spending shocks in the Chilean economy. The study of the effects of such shocks in an emerging market economy is of special interest because of the potential presence of non-Ricardian households that is households that do not own any assets or have ...
RPM 05 de septiembre 2002
Acta correspondiente a la Sesión de Política Monetaria No. 37, celebrada el 5 de septiembre de 2002.
Memoria anual 2008
Contiene un análisis de la evolución de la economía nacional y de los principales hechos económicos y financieros de cada año, complementado con estadísticas de las variables macroeconómicas más relevantes. Incluye anexos con los resúmenes de las reuniones de política monetaria efectuadas por el Consejo ...
Trade exposure and the evolution of inflation dynamics
The Phillips curve—the relationship between price inflation
and fluctuations in economic activity— is a central building block
of economic models that allow for nominal rigidities and are relied
upon by central banks around the world to gauge cyclical inflationary
pressures and forecast inflation. ...
Medidas alternativas de brechas en modelos de inflación
El modelo actual de proyección de inflación del Banco Central de Chile (BCCh) considera, además de la dinámica habitual, el efecto de dos brechas. Una refleja las holguras en los mercados de bienes y factores, las que se capturan mediante la diferencia entre el PIE efectivo y el PIB potencial. Esta ...
Chile´s regional arrangements: the importance of market access and lowering the tariff to six percent
We define additive regionalism as the process of sequentially negotiating bilateral free trade agreements with all significant trading partners. Chile is the country that has most clearly articulated a strategy of additive regionalism. The government of Chile has successfully concluded a free trade ...