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Tabla cronológica (1865-1964)
(Banco Central de Chile, 2009) -
Tales of two recessions in Chile: financial frictions in 1999 and 2009
(Banco Central de Chile, 2014) -
Targeting inflation in an economy with staggered price setting
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Taxes and the labor market
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Terms of trade shocks and investment in commodity-exporting economies
(Banco Central de Chile, 2014) -
Testing real business cycle models in an emerging economy
(Banco Central de Chile, 2005) -
The 1997-98 liquidity crisis: Asia versus Latin America
(Banco Central de Chile, 2002) -
The balance sheet channel
(Banco Central de Chile, 2010) -
The carry trade in industrialized and emerging markets
(Banco Central de Chile, 2015) -
The chilean experience in completing markets with financial indexation
(Banco Central de Chile, 2002) -
The credit channel and monetary transmission in Brazil and Chile: a structured VAR approach
(Banco Central de Chile, 2011) -
The effect of uncertainty on monetary policy: how good are the brakes?
(Banco Central de Chile, 2002) -
The effects of business cycles on growth
(Banco Central de Chile, 2002) -
The effects of U.S. monetary policy on emerging market economies’ sovereign and corporate bond markets
(Banco Central de Chile, 2018) -
The financial accelerator under learning and the role of monetary policy
(Banco Central de Chile, 2011) -
The fiscal footprint of macroprudential policy
(Banco Central de Chile, 2021-10)Monetary policies leave a fiscal footprint. When the central bank cuts the policy interest rate, this footprint comes through multiple channels: The demand for currency rises, so the central bank prints more banknotes to ... -
The global financial crisis
(Banco Central de Chile, 2011) -
The great recession and the great depression: reflections and lessons
(Banco Central de Chile, 2011) -
The international financial system after Covid-19
(Banco Central de Chile, 2023-08-09)In March of 2020, international markets seized up with a violence unequaled since the Global Financial Crisis (GFC) nearly a dozen years before. As economies around the world locked down in the face of the potentially ...