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Propagation of inflationary shocks in Chile 

Author
Pedersen, Michael
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2016-12
Subject
INFLACIÓN; PRECIOS
Cuando un shock golpea a un determinado precio, puede extenderse a otros precios y por tanto mover la inflación total en más que el efecto inicial. Este fenómeno se conoce como propagación de shock inflacionario y es el tema del presente artículo. Se argumenta que los modelos VAR bidimensionales que ...
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Does inflation targeting make a difference? 

Author
Mishkin, Frederic S.; Schmidt-Hebbel, Klaus
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2007
Subject
INFLACIÓN
Since New Zealand adopted inflation targeting in 1990, a steadily growing number of industrial and emerging economies have explicitly adopted an inflation target as their nominal anchor. Eight industrial countries and thirteen emerging economies had full-fledged inflation targeting in place in early ...
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Inflation targeting and the anchoring of inflation expectations in the Western hemisphere 

Author
Gürkaynak, Refet S.; Levin, Andrew T.; Marder, Andrew N.; Swanson, Eric T.
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2007
Subject
INFLACIÓN; BANCOS CENTRALES; PRONÓSTICO DE LA ECONOMÍA
Many central banks have adopted a formal inflation-targeting framework based on the belief and the theoretical predictions that an explicit and clearly communicated numerical objective for the level of inflation over a specified period would, in itself, be a strong communication device that would help ...
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The relationship between exchange rates and inflation targeting revisited 

Author
Edwards, Sebastián, 1953-
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2007
Subject
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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Inflation targeting versus price-path targeting: looking for improvements 

Author
Cecchetti, Stephen G.; Krause, Stefan
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2007
Subject
INFLACIÓN; BANCOS CENTRALES; PRECIOS
The world’s central banks have undergone dramatic changes in the past fifteen years. Increases in independence and transparency have been coupled with a shift in focus. Price stability is now the paramount objective for the vast majority of modern central bankers. Combined, these changes in central ...
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The monetary policy transmission mechanism and policy rules in Canada 

Author
Longworth, David; O'Reilly, Brian
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
POLÍTICA MONETARIA; INFLACIÓN; BANCOS CENTRALES
The inflation targeting regime in place in Canada requires a clear understanding of the monetary policy transmission mechanism and a way to exploit knowledge of that mechanism in making policy decisions. This paper describes the Bank of Canada's current undestanding of the monetary policy transmission ...
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The monetary transmission mechanism in the United Kingdom: pass-through and policy rules 

Author
Cunningham, Alastair; Haldane, Andrew G.
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
POLÍTICA MONETARIA; INFLACIÓN; PRONÓSTICO DE LA ECONOMÍA
A number of recent papers have used policy simulations from small empirical macroeconomic models to assess the efficacy of inflation targeting or, more precisely, inflation forecast targeting (Svensson, 1997a). These include Rudebush and Svensson (1999). The models used to undertake these simulations ...
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New keynesian models for Chile in the inflation-targeting period 

Author
Caputo, Rodrigo; Liendo V., Felipe; Medina, Juan Pablo
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2007
Subject
INFLACIÓN; ECONOMÍA KEYNESIANA; MODELOS ESTOCÁSTICOS; ECONOMÍA KEYNESIANA
Dynamic stochastic general equilibrium (DSGE) models with nominal rigidities have become a popular tool for monetary policy analysis in recent years. The basic sticky price model has been enriched to include additional sources of nominal and real rigidities. These additional elements have been introduced ...
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Under what conditions can inflation targeting be adopted? The experience of emerging markets 

Author
Batini, Nicoletta; Laxton, Douglas
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2007
Subject
INFLACIÓN; POLÍTICA MONETARIA
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, ...
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Monetary policy under uncertainty and learning: an overview 

Author
Schmidt-Hebbel, Klaus; Walsh, Carl E.
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2009
Subject
POLÍTICA MONETARIA; BANCOS CENTRALES; TASAS DE INTERÉS; INFLACIÓN; MODELOS ESTOCÁSTICOS
Central bank economists and academic economists conducting research on the design of monetary policy have made significant advances in recent years. This work has led to a clearer understanding of the desirable properties of interest rate rules, the role of announcements and communication, and the ...
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Inflation targeting in Brazil: shocks, backward-looking prices, and IMF conditionality 

Author
Bogdanski, Joel; De Freitas, Paulo Springer; Goldfajn, Ilan; Tombini, Alexandre Antonio
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
INFLACIÓN; FONDO MONETARIO INTERNACIONAL; TIPO DE CAMBIO; PRODUCTO INTERNO BRUTO
In mid-January 1990, Brazil abandoned its crawling exchange rate band. Surprisingly enough, the country's economic performance in the aftermath of this episode was much better than expected, given the performance of other emerging market economies after a move toward floating. Despite the large ...
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A decadeof inflation targeting in Chile: developments, lessons, and challenges 

Author
Morandé, Felipe G.
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
INFLACIÓN; POLÍTICA MONETARIA; TIPO DE CAMBIO
In the twentieth century, Chile experienced most monetary and exchange rate regimes. Periods of fixed exchange rates usually ended in speculative attacks as a result of inconsistent policies or significant external shocks, generating serious real costs and larger exchange rate volatility.
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New frontiers for menetary policy in Chile 

Author
García Silva, Pablo; Herrera, Luis Oscar; Valdés, Rodrigo
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
POLÍTICA MONETARIA; INFLACIÓN; BANCOS CENTRALES
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 ...
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Inflation targeting and the inflation process: lessons from an open economy 

Author
Debelle, Guy; Wilkinson, Jenny
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
INFLACIÓN; BANCOS CENTRALES; TIPO DE CAMBIO
Inflation targeting in an open economy insolves a number of complexities that do not arise with inflation targeting in a clises economy. One of these is that central banks in open economies have to decide how to repond to changes in the exchange rate.
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Lessons from inflation targeting in New Zealand 

Author
Drew, Aaron
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
INFLACIÓN; BANCOS CENTRALES
The number of central banks that have adopted formal inflation targeting regimes expanded over the past decade from only one to eight. The number increases even further when central banks that set policy consistent with a formal inflation target are included. Commesurate with the formal or informal ...
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Inflation targeting in the context of IMF-Supported adjustment programs 

Author
Bléjer, Mario I.; Leone, Alfredo M.; Rabanal, Pau; Schwartz, Gerd
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
INFLACIÓN; POLÍTICA MONETARIA; FONDO MONETARIO INTERNACIONAL
For the last few years, the staff of the Iternational Monetary Fund (IMF) has been engaged in assessing the functioning and effectiveness of inflation targeting in IMF member countries that have adopted this scheme as their monetary policy anchor. This involvement was restricted to the IMF's surveillance ...
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La compensación inflacionaria y sus componentes en Chile 

Author
Jervis O., Pamela
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2007-08
Subject
INFLACIÓN; TASAS DE INTERÉS; ANÁLISIS DE SERIES DE TIEMPO
Este documento estudia los determinantes de los componentes de la compensación inflacionaria definida como la diferencia que existe entre las tasas de interés nominales e indexadas. Lo anterior permite evaluar cuánto inciden estos en las elecciones de portafolio de los agentes económicos y, por lo ...
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Regularidades empíricas del entorno internacional relevante para la economía Chilena 

Author
García T., Carlos; Jaramillo, Patricio; Selaive, Jorge
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2007-04
Subject
POLÍTICA MONETARIA; INFLACIÓN; PRODUCTOS BÁSICOS
En el presente estudio se analizan regularidades macroeconómicas dentro de los grandes bloques económicos (EE.UU., Europa y Japón) y se describe la interacción entre variables relevantes de estos bloques y su relación con variables de interés para la economía Chilena como precios de productos básicos, ...
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Eficiencia de la política monetaria en Chile ¿existieron mejoras? 

Author
Ochoa C., Marcelo
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2009-04
Subject
POLÍTICA MONETARIA; INFLACIÓN
La volatilidad del producto y de la tasa de inflación disminuyó de manera importante en los últimos años. Esta mejora del desempeño económico se puede explicar tanto por una caída de los shocks que enfrenta la economía como por una mejora en la política monetaria. Este documento explora la contribución ...
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Optimal monetary policy in a small, open economy: a general-equilibrium analysis 

Author
Carlstrom, Charles T.; Fuerst, Timothy S.
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
POLÍTICA MONETARIA; INFLACIÓN; CICLOS ECONÓMICOS
The two central issues in monetary policy are separated by time horizon. The first relates to the short run: what is the appropriate monetary policy across the business cycle? The second relates to the long run: waht is the optimal long-run rate of inflation? This paper explores these classic issues ...
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