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Price Dynamics and Monetary Policy Challenges -- Lessons Learned and Going Forward -- Summary of the 2024 BOJ-IMES Conference

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  • Wataru Hagio

    (Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan (E-mail:wataru.hagio@boj.or.jp))

  • Daisuke Ikeda

    (Head of Economic and Financial Studies Division, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan (E-mail: daisuke.ikeda@boj.or.jp))

  • Satoshi Kobayashi

    (Director, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan (E-mail: satoshi.kobayashi@boj.or.jp))

  • Nao Sudo

    (Associate Director-General, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies (currently, Financial System and Bank Examination Department), Bank of Japan (E-mail: nao.sudou@boj.or.jp))

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  • Wataru Hagio & Daisuke Ikeda & Satoshi Kobayashi & Nao Sudo, 2024. "Price Dynamics and Monetary Policy Challenges -- Lessons Learned and Going Forward -- Summary of the 2024 BOJ-IMES Conference," IMES Discussion Paper Series 24-E-11, Institute for Monetary and Economic Studies, Bank of Japan.
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