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New frontiers for menetary policy in Chile
Inflation targeting can be broadly defined as a framework for the conduct of MONETARY POLICY in which the central bank guides its instruments in order to hold inflation near a preannounced target or to bring back to the target. Although understanding the framework is straightfoward, its practical ...
Curva de Beveridge, vacantes y desempleo: Chile 1986.I-2002.II
Las fluctuaciones del desempleo pueden tener diferentes fuentes. Por una parte, ante una recesión que afecta a toda la economía, la demanda por trabajo disminuye y aumenta el número de desempleados. Caso contrario sucede en períodos de boom. De esta manera, el ciclo económico tiene un efecto con el ...
Inflation targeting in financially stable economies: has it been flexible enough?
The international financial crisis and Great Recession of 2008- 09 called for a range of significant policy measures by central banks beyond aggressive interest rate cuts. Measures have ranged from improving international coordination to purchasing local private loan portfolios and direct intervention ...
The monetary transmission mechanism in Chile: a medium-sized macroeconometric model
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 ...