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Capital controls in Chile: were they effective?
(Banco Central de Chile, 2002) -
Capital flow management with multiple instruments
(Banco Central de Chile, 2019) -
Capital flows macroprudential policies and capital controls
(Banco Central de Chile, 2019) -
Capital inflows and books in asset prices: evidence from a panel of countries
(Banco Central de Chile, 2014) -
Capital inflows, credit booms, and macroeconomic vulnerability: the cross-country experience
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Capital mobility and monetary policy
(Banco Central de Chile, 2014) -
Capital mobility and monetary policy: an overview
(Banco Central de Chile, 2014) -
Captial controls and foreign exchange policy
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Causes and consequences of indexation: a review of the literature
(Banco Central de Chile, 2002) -
Central banking after the crisis
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Central banking with many voices: the communications arms race
(Banco Central de Chile, 2021-10)The job of central bankers is to use the monetary powers granted to them to promote price stability, sustainable growth, and a stable financial system. They do this in an environment fraught with unavoidable uncertainties. ... -
Central banking with many voices: the communications arms race
(Banco Central de Chile, 2021-10)Around the world, most central banks set policy by committee. This is motivated in part by the idea that groups reach better decisions than individuals and in part by a desire for representation of different geographical ... -
Central banks going long
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Changing inflation dynamics, evolving monetary policy
(Banco Central de Chile, 2020) -
Changing inflation dynamics, evolving monetary policy: an overview
(Banco Central de Chile, 2020)Understanding the dynamics of inflation has become an important challenge for both policymakers and researchers over the past decade. Empirical models linking inflation and economic activity—versions of the so-called ... -
Chile´s regional arrangements: the importance of market access and lowering the tariff to six percent
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Chile’s fiscal rule as social insurance
(Banco Central de Chile, 2013) -
Comfort in floating: taking stock of twenty years of freely floating exchange rate in Chile
(Banco Central de Chile, 2021-10)Chile offers an example of a country that has overcome the fear of floating by reducing balance-sheet mismatches; enhancing financial-market development; and improving monetary, fiscal, and political institutions; while ... -
Commodity connectedness
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Commodity prices and macroeconomic policy
(Banco Central de Chile, 2014)