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Compensación inflacionaria y premios por riesgo: evidencia para Chile
En economías con metas de inflación, como es el caso de Chile, el monitoreo constante por parte del Banco Central respecto de las expectativas de inflación al horizonte de política monetaria es un elemento de primer orden al momento de evaluar cómo el mercado incorpora en los precios de activos shocks ...
Inflation targeting under political pressure
Historically, many emerging economies, particularly in Latin America, battled against persistently high and volatile inflation. Today, emerging economies continue to experience higher inflation than developed ones, and their central banks deviate more frequently from inflation targets. These patterns ...
Under what conditions can inflation targeting be adopted? The experience of emerging markets
Inflation targeting has become an increasingly popular monetary policy strategy, with 21 countries (8 industrial and 13 emerging market economies) targeting inflation and others considering following in their footsteps. Numerous studies of inflation targeting in industrial countries have been conducted, ...
Optimal inflation stabilization in a medium-scale macroeconomic model
What is the optimal monetary policy, and how can the central bank implement it? Both questions have been extensively studied, but always in the context of simple theoretical structures, which by design are limited in their ability to account for actual observed business cycle fluctuations. This article ...
Sobre los determinantes de la inflación y sus costos
Los determinantes de la inflación, sus costos y cómo evitarla, son temas que han ocupado un lugar importante en la discusión y el análisis económico, en especial en países con historia de alta inestabilidad. Este trabajo comienza con una revisión de las principales razones de por qué existe inflación, ...
Monetary policy under inflation targeting
Inflation targeting cum exchange-rate floating has become the framework of choice in countries pursuing an independent and effective monetary policy. Since its adoption by New Zealand (1990) and Chile (1991), central banks of nearly 25 industrial and emerging economies have implemented an explicit ...
Changing inflation dynamics, evolving monetary policy
Empirical models have failed to explain inflation behavior over the last 20 years in most developed economies. The unusual inflation dynamics—the ‘missing deflation’ during recessions and the ‘missing inflation’ during recoveries—points to a failure of Phillips curve predictions. Several hypotheses ...