Monetary policy in a global environment
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- Janet L. Yellen, 2006. "Monetary policy in a global environment," Speech 22, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco.
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- Nicola Cetorelli & Linda S. Goldberg, 2008.
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"Does trade integration alter monetary policy transmission?,"
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Monetary policy ; Globalization;Statistics
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