Dean Scrimgeour Citations at IDEAS
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Dean Scrimgeour, 2001.
"Exchange rate volatility and Currency Union: Some theory and New Zealand evidence ,"
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Discussion Paper Series
DP2001/04, Reserve Bank of New Zealand.
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Eduard Hochreiter & Pierre Siklos, 2004.
"From Floating to Monetary Union: The Economic Distance between Exchange Rate Regimes ,"
SUERF Studies ,
SUERF - The European Money and Finance Forum, number 2004/5 edited by Morten Balling.
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Eduard Hochreiter & Anton Korinek & Pierre L. Siklos, 2003.
"The potential consequences of alternative exchange rate regimes: A study of three candidate regions ,"
International Journal of Finance & Economics ,
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd., vol. 8(4), pages 327-349.
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Articles
Charles I. Jones & Dean Scrimgeour, 2008.
"A New Proof of Uzawa's Steady-State Growth Theorem ,"
The Review of Economics and Statistics ,
MIT Press, vol. 90(1), pages 180-182, November.
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Shekhar Aiyar & Carl-Johan Dalgaard, 2008.
"Accounting for Productivity: Is it OK to Assume that the World is Cobb-Douglas? ,"
Discussion Papers
08-14, University of Copenhagen. Department of Economics.
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Other versions: Growiec, Jakub, 2008.
"Knife-edge conditions in the modeling of long-run growth regularities ,"
MPRA Paper
9956, University Library of Munich, Germany.
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Chris Plantier & Dean Scrimgeour, 2002.
"The Taylor Rule and its relevance to New Zealand monetary policy ,"
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin ,
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, vol. 65, March.
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Tim Hampton, 2002.
"The role of the Reserve Bank's macro model in the formation of interest rate projections ,"
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin ,
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, vol. 65, June.
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Anne-Marie Brook & Özer Karagedikli & Dean Scrimgeour, 2002.
"An optimal inflation target for New Zealand: lessons from the literature ,"
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin ,
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, vol. 65, September.
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Christie Smith, 2004.
"The long-run effects of monetary policy on output growth ,"
Reserve Bank of New Zealand Bulletin ,
Reserve Bank of New Zealand, vol. 67, September.
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Nicoletta Batini & Douglas Laxton, 2006.
"Under What Conditions Can Inflation Targeting Be Adopted? The Experience of Emerging Markets ,"
Working Papers Central Bank of Chile
406, Central Bank of Chile.
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Réka Juhász, 2008.
"The optimal rate of inflation and the inflation target: international experience and the Hungarian perspective ,"
MNB Bulletin ,
Magyar Nemzeti Bank (The Central Bank of Hungary), vol. 3(2), pages 30-37, September.
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