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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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Response to external and inflation schocks in a small open economy 

Author
Corbo, Vittorio; Tessada Pinto, José Antonio
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2005
Subject
INFLACIÓN; POLÍTICA MONETARIA; MACROECONOMÍA; TIPO DE CAMBIO
Monetary policy design has experienced major changes over the last twenty years. These changes had their origin in changes in macroeconomic theory, a better understanding of the importance of achieving and maintaining low inflation, and the abandonment of fixed pegs in favor of floating exchange rate ...
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Monetary policy under flexible exchange rates: an introduction to inflation targeting 

Author
Agenor, Pierre-Richard
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
POLÍTICA MONETARIA; TIPO DE CAMBIO; INFLACIÓN; PRECIOS
Both policymakers and economists increasingly accept that the main medium- to long-run goal of monetary policy is the pursuit of price stability, defined as maintaining a low and stable rate of inflation. A high and variable inflation rate is socially and economically costly.
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Do development considerations matter for exchange rate policy? 

Author
Williamson, John
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2008
Subject
TIPO DE CAMBIO; POLÍTICA MONETARIA; DESARROLLO ECONÓMICO; BANCO CENTRAL DE CHILE
Chile was one of the world’s fastest-growing economies in the 1990s. Its growth rate of 6.8 percent per year from 1990 to 2000 (inclusive) was the seventh highest in the world, and by far the highest in Latin America. Poverty was halved, and while this was overwhelmingly due to growth rather than a ...
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Monetary policy, interest rate rules, and inflation targeting: some basic equivalences 

Author
Végh, Carlos
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
POLÍTICA MONETARIA; TASAS DE INTERÉS; INFLACIÓN; TIPO DE CAMBIO
Monetary policy in small open economies is typically cast as a choice between an exchange rate anchor (fixed or predetermined exchange rates) and a money anchor (floating exchange rates). Under such regimes, the growth rate of the nominal anchor is set according to the desired long-run inflation rate. ...
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The macroeconomic conseguences of wage indexation revisited 

Author
Jadresic, Esteban
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
INFLACIÓN; TIPO DE CAMBIO; POLÍTICA MONETARIA; SALARIOS; MACROECONOMÍA
Since the mid-1970s, the macroeconomic consequences of wage indexation has been the subject of considerable research. Starting with an enthusiastic proposal for indexation by Friedman (1974) and two influential papers by Gray (1976) and Fischer (1977), the academic literature has examined the effects ...
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Overshootings and reversals: the role of monetary policy 

Author
Goldfajn, Ilan; Gupta, Poonam
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
POLÍTICA MONETARIA; TASAS DE INTERÉS; TIPO DE CAMBIO; CRISIS FINANCIERA
Does tight monetary policy stabilize the currency after a collapse?. Does the effect of high interest rates on the exchange rate depend on the condition of the banking system? The East Asian crises and other recent currency crises have put these questions at the center of economic policymaking decisions.
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Monetary policy under inflation targeting: an introduction 

Author
Mishkin, Frederic S.; Schmidt-Hebbel, Klaus
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2007
Subject
POLÍTICA MONETARIA; INFLACIÓN; TIPO DE CAMBIO
With the end of intermediate exchange rate regimes, countries are either abandoning domestic monetary policy (by choosing super-hard pegs or relinquishing their national currencies altogether) or strengthening independent monetary policymaking (by adopting floating exchange rates, of either the clean ...
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Monetary policy in Latin America in the 1990s 

Author
Corbo, Vittorio
Date
Banco Central de Chile, 2002
Subject
POLÍTICA MONETARIA; INFLACIÓN; BANCOS CENTRALES; TIPO DE CAMBIO; BALANZA DE PAGOS
For decades until the early 1990s, Latin America was the region of the world with the highest average level of inflation. High inflation was the cumulative result of a long history of activist economic policies based on a disregard for macroeconomic stability. These policies culminated in large ...
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