The Inflation-Targeting Debate

The Inflation-Targeting Debate
Title The Inflation-Targeting Debate PDF eBook
Author Ben S. Bernanke
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 469
Release 2007-11-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 0226044734

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Over the past fifteen years, a significant number of industrialized and middle-income countries have adopted inflation targeting as a framework for monetary policymaking. As the name suggests, in such inflation-targeting regimes, the central bank is responsible for achieving a publicly announced target for the inflation rate. While the objective of controlling inflation enjoys wide support among both academic experts and policymakers, and while the countries that have followed this model have generally experienced good macroeconomic outcomes, many important questions about inflation targeting remain. In Inflation Targeting, a distinguished group of contributors explores the many underexamined dimensions of inflation targeting—its potential, its successes, and its limitations—from both a theoretical and an empirical standpoint, and for both developed and emerging economies. The volume opens with a discussion of the optimal formulation of inflation-targeting policy and continues with a debate about the desirability of such a model for the United States. The concluding chapters discuss the special problems of inflation targeting in emerging markets, including the Czech Republic, Poland, and Hungary.

Inflation Targeting in Transition Countries

Inflation Targeting in Transition Countries
Title Inflation Targeting in Transition Countries PDF eBook
Author Jiri Jones
Publisher
Pages 55
Release 2003
Genre Anti-inflationary policies
ISBN

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This paper examines the inflation targeting experience in three transition countries: the Czech Republic, Poland and Hungary. While the examined countries have missed inflation targets often by a large margin, they nevertheless progressed well with disinflation. A key lesson from the experience of the inflation targeting transition countries is that economic performance will improve and support for the central bank will be higher if the central banks emphasize avoiding undershoots of the inflation target as much as avoiding overshoots. Also economic performance will be enhanced if inflation targeting central banks in transition countries do not engage in active manipulation of the exchange rate. The relationship between the central bank and the government in these countries has been quite difficult, but this can be alleviated by having a direct government involvement in the setting of the inflation target and with a more active role of the central bank in communicating with both the government and the public. In addition having technocrats appointed as the head of the central bank rather than politicians may help in depersonalizing the conduct of monetary policy and increase support for the independence of the central bank. The paper also addresses the future perspective of monetary policy in the transition economies and concludes that even after the EU accession, inflation targeting can remain the main pillar of monetary strategy in the three examined accession countries during the time before they will join the EMU

Inflation Targeting in Transition Economies

Inflation Targeting in Transition Economies
Title Inflation Targeting in Transition Economies PDF eBook
Author Warren L. Coats
Publisher
Pages 212
Release 2000
Genre Anti-inflationary policies
ISBN

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Inflation Targeting in Emerging Market and Transition Economies

Inflation Targeting in Emerging Market and Transition Economies
Title Inflation Targeting in Emerging Market and Transition Economies PDF eBook
Author Jeffery D. Amato
Publisher
Pages 24
Release 2001
Genre Anti-inflationary policies
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Monetary Policy Targeting in Central Europe's Transition Economies

Monetary Policy Targeting in Central Europe's Transition Economies
Title Monetary Policy Targeting in Central Europe's Transition Economies PDF eBook
Author Lucjan T. Orlowski
Publisher Center for Social & Economic Research
Pages 30
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Inflation targeting
ISBN 9788371780806

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A Dynamic Approach to Inflation Targeting in Transition Economies

A Dynamic Approach to Inflation Targeting in Transition Economies
Title A Dynamic Approach to Inflation Targeting in Transition Economies PDF eBook
Author Lucjan T. Orlowski
Publisher
Pages 42
Release 2000
Genre
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Moderate Inflation

Moderate Inflation
Title Moderate Inflation PDF eBook
Author Mr.Carlo Cottarelli
Publisher International Monetary Fund
Pages 300
Release 1998-07-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781557756992

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Many countries, including several transition economies, have in the last few years recorded a sharp decline in inflation, but have been unable to bring inflation down to lower single digits or to achieve price stability. In these countries, inflation has stabilized at moderate levels, with further progress becoming seemingly more difficult. What are the problems created by moderate inflation? What is the appropriate speed of disinflation? These and other issues related to disinflation in transition economies are taken up in this book, edited by Carlo Cottarelli and Gyorgy Szapáry.