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The relationship between exchange rates and inflation targeting revisited 

Autor
Edwards, Sebastián, 1953-
Fecha
Banco Central de Chile, 2007
Temas
TIPO DE CAMBIO; INFLACIÓN; MACROECONOMÍA
For decades, the exchange rate was at the center of macroeconomic policy debates in emerging markets. Many countries used the nominal exchange rate to bring down inflation, –others—mostly in Latin America—used the exchange rate to implicitly tax the export sector. Currency crises were common and usually ...
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Policy responses to external shocks: the experiences of Australia, Brazil, and Chile 

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Céspedes, Luis Felipe; Goldfajn, Ilan; Lowe, Phil; Valdés, Rodrigo
Fecha
Banco Central de Chile, 2006
Temas
MACROECONOMÍA
Open economies, particularly emerging markets and commodityintensive economies, deal with large external shocks. These are typically of a financial nature in the case of the former and real—in that they affect the terms of trade—in the case of the latter. Alternative policy reactions and policy setups ...
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Microeconomic flexibility in Latin America 

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Caballero, Ricardo J.; Engel, Eduardo; Micco, Alejandro
Fecha
Banco Central de Chile, 2005
Temas
MERCADO LABORAL; MACROECONOMÍA
Latin American economies have begun to leave behind some of the most primitive sources of macroeconomic fluctuations. Policy concern is gradually shifting toward increasing microeconomic flexibility. This is a welcome trend since microeconomic flexibility, which facilitates the ongoing process of ...
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Why are capital flows so much more volatile in emerging than in developed countries? 

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Broner, Fernando A.; Rigobón, Roberto
Fecha
Banco Central de Chile, 2006
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MOVIMIENTOS DE CAPITAL; MACROECONOMÍA; PRODUCTO INTERNO BRUTO
One of the most studied subjects in open macroeconomics is what determines capital flows. In general, most papers are concerned with estimating the following regression. where the left-hand side is some measurement of capital flows, either as a percentage of gross domestic product (GDP) or as changes, ...
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External vulnerability and preventive policies: an overview 

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Caballero, Ricardo J.; Calderón, César; Céspedes, Luis Felipe
Fecha
Banco Central de Chile, 2006
Temas
MACROECONOMÍA; TASAS DE INTERÉS
Emerging market economies endure significantly more macroeconomic volatility than industrial countries. Output volatility in emerging market economies is more than twice as large as that in industrial economies, and consumption volatility is three times as large. Recent studies corroborate the view ...
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The monetary transmission mechanism in Chile: a medium-sized macroeconometric model 

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García T., Carlos; García Silva, Pablo; Magendzo W., Igal, 1970-; Restrepo L., Jorge E.
Fecha
Banco Central de Chile, 2005
Temas
POLÍTICA MONETARIA; MACROECONOMÍA; PRONÓSTICO DE LA ECONOMÍA
The objective in building and specifying macroeconomic models is to reflect the main characteristics of an economy in a stylized way. This article describes a macroeconometric model for the Chilean economy. The aim of the model is to forecast the main macroeconomic variables, along with policy exercises ...
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Policy evaluation and empirical growth research 

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Durlauf, Steven N.
Fecha
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Temas
DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO; MACROECONOMÍA
This paper explores the implications of the vast body of studies of cross-country growth determinants for the evaluation of alternative policies. Empirical growth studies have experienced a remarkable flowering in the last fifteen years, and innumerable insights have unquestionably been uncovered ...
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The effects of business cycles on growth 

Autor
Fatás, Antonio
Fecha
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Temas
CICLOS ECONÓMICOS; DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO; MACROECONOMÍA
This paper explores the links between business cycles and long-run growth. Although it is clear from a theoretical point of view that both of these phenomena are driven by the same macroeconomic variables, the interaction between economic fluctuations and growth has been largely ignored in the academic ...
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Testing real business cycle models in an emerging economy 

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Bergoeing, Raphael; Soto, Raimundo
Fecha
Banco Central de Chile, 2005
Temas
CICLOS ECONÓMICOS; MACROECONOMÍA
One of the most dynamic areas of macroeconomic research in recent decades is that of real business cycle (RBC) models. Since the seminal work by Kydland and Prescott (1982), a number of papers have tested the ability of neoclassical general equilibrium models to account for economic fluctuations. The ...
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Response to external and inflation schocks in a small open economy 

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Corbo, Vittorio; Tessada Pinto, José Antonio
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Banco Central de Chile, 2005
Temas
INFLACIÓN; POLÍTICA MONETARIA; MACROECONOMÍA; TIPO DE CAMBIO
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 ...
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