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Report NEP-CBA-2005-07-18
This is the archive for NEP-CBA , a report on new working papers in the area of Central Banking. Roberto Santillan issued this report. It is usually issued weekly.Subscribe to this report Other reports in NEP-CBA
The following items were anounced in this report:
René Lalonde, 2005.
"Endogenous Central Bank Credibility in a Small Forward-Looking Model of the U.S. Economy ,"
Working Papers
05-16, Bank of Canada.
[Downloadable!] Klaus Adam & Roberto M. Billi, 2004.
"Optimal Monetary Policy under Commitment with a Zero Bound on Nominal Interest Rates ,"
CFS Working Paper Series
2004/13, Center for Financial Studies.
[Downloadable!] Markus Haas & Stefan Mittnik & Bruce Mizrach, 2005.
"Assessing Central Bank Credibility During the ERM Crises: Comparing Option and Spot Market-Based Forecasts ,"
CFS Working Paper Series
2005/09, Center for Financial Studies.
[Downloadable!] Joreg Bibow, 2005.
"Refocusing the ECB on Output Stabilization and Growth through Inflation Targeting? ,"
Macroeconomics
0507017, EconWPA.
[Downloadable!] Klaus Adam & George W. Evans & Seppo Honkapohja, 2004.
"Are Stationary Hyperinflation Paths Learnable? ,"
CFS Working Paper Series
2004/15, Center for Financial Studies.
[Downloadable!] Filippo Altissimo & Pierpaolo Benigno & Diego Rodriguez Palenzuela, 2005.
"Long-Run Determinants of Inflation Differentials in a Monetary Union ,"
NBER Working Papers
11473, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc.
[Downloadable!] (restricted) Robert G. King & Alexander L. Wolman, 2004.
"Monetary Discretion, Pricing Complementarity and Dynamic Multiple Equilibria ,"
CFS Working Paper Series
2004/22, Center for Financial Studies.
[Downloadable!] This page was last updated on 2008-7-20.
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