Listar Serie Banca Central, análisis y políticas económicas (artículos) por título
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Too poor to grow
(Banco Central de Chile, 2015) -
Toward an operational framework for financial stability: 'fuzzy' measurement and its consequences
(Banco Central de Chile, 2010) -
Trade exposure and the evolution of inflation dynamics
(Banco Central de Chile, 2020)The Phillips curve—the relationship between price inflation and fluctuations in economic activity— is a central building block of economic models that allow for nominal rigidities and are relied upon by central banks ... -
Trade orientation and labor market evolution: Evidence from chilean plant-level data
(Banco Central de Chile, 2005) -
Trade with asymmetric information
(Banco Central de Chile, 2014) -
Transparency, flexibility, and inflation targeting
(Banco Central de Chile, 2007) -
Trend, seasonal, and sectorial inflation in the Euro Area
(Banco Central de Chile, 2020)A central focus of monetary policy is the underlying rate of inflation that might be expected to prevail over a horizon of one or two years. Because inflation is estimated from noisy data, the estimation of this underlying ... -
Trends, cycles, and convergence
(Banco Central de Chile, 2002) -
Trilemmas and tradeoffs: living with financial globalization
(Banco Central de Chile, 2015) -
U.S. monetary spillovers to Latin America: the role of long-term interest rates
(Banco Central de Chile, 2016) -
Un bienio crítico: 1931-1932
(Banco Central de Chile, 2009) -
Un estudio del ahorro agregado por agentes económicos en Chile
(Banco Central de Chile, 2001) -
Una nota sobre el rol estabilizador del flujo de capitales
(Banco Central de Chile, 2001) -
Una revisión del comportamiento y de los determinantes del ahorro en el mundo
(Banco Central de Chile, 2001) -
Under what conditions can inflation targeting be adopted? The experience of emerging markets
(Banco Central de Chile, 2007) -
Valuation effects and external adjustment: a review
(Banco Central de Chile, 2008) -
What drives the current account in commodity exporting countries?: the cases of Chile and New Zealand
(Banco Central de Chile, 2008) -
Why are capital flows so much more volatile in emerging than in developed countries?
(Banco Central de Chile, 2006) -
Why do countries have fiscal rules?
(Banco Central de Chile, 2015)