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Assessment of Current Economic Conditions and Implications for Monetary Policy, July, 13, 2017

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An essay by Dallas Fed President Robert S. Kaplan from July 13, 2017.

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  • Robert S. Kaplan, 2017. "Assessment of Current Economic Conditions and Implications for Monetary Policy, July, 13, 2017," Speeches and Essays 170, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
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    1. Ayse Kabukcuoglu & Enrique Martínez García & Mehmet A. Soytas, 2017. "Exploring the Nexus Between Inflation and Globalization Under Inflation Targeting Through the Lens of New Zealand’s Experience," Globalization Institute Working Papers 308, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.
    2. Enrique Martínez-García, 2019. "Good Policies or Good Luck? New Insights on Globalization and the International Monetary Policy Transmission Mechanism," Computational Economics, Springer;Society for Computational Economics, vol. 54(1), pages 419-454, June.

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