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| 类型/形式: | London (2000) Kongress (London, 2000) Kongress Congresses |
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| 材料类型: | 会议刊物, 互联网资源 |
| 文件类型: | 书, 互联网资源 |
| 所有的著者/提供者: |
Lavan Mahadeva; P J N Sinclair |
| ISBN: | 0521813468 9780521813464 0521013259 9780521013253 |
| OCLC号码: | 49853592 |
| 注意: | Papers presented at a conference held at the Centre of Central Banking, Bank of England from June 19-23, 2000. |
| 描述: | xiii, 260 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
| 内容: | Are the effects of monetary policy in the euro area greater in recessions than in booms? / Gert Peersman and Frank Smets -- Supply shocks and the 'natural rate of interest' / Jagjit S. Chadha and Charles Nolan -- Some econometric issues in measuring the monetary transmission mechanism, with an application to developing countries / Derick Boyd and Ron Smith -- Central bank goals, institutional change and monetary policy / V. Anton Muscatelli and Carmine Trecroci -- The transmission mechanism of monetary policy near zero interst rates / Kazuo Ueda -- What does the UK's monetary policy and inflation experience tell us about the transmission mechanism? / Edward Nelson -- Modelling the transmission mechanism of monetary policy / Peter Westaway -- Empirical evidence for credit effects in the transmission mechanism of the United Kingdom / K. Alec Chrystal and Paul Mizen -- Uncovered interest parity with fundamentals / Marcelo Kfoury Muinhos, Paulo Springer de Freitas and Fabio Araujo -- Uncovered interest parity and the monetary transmission mechanism / Guy Meredith. |
| 责任: | edited by Lavan Mahadeva and Peter Sinclair. |
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Review of the hardback: 'The diversity of approaches and topics covered offers a variety of interesting insights into the modelling of monetary transmission and its application to monetary policy making.' International Journal of Finance & Economics Review of the hardback: '... the papers unsurprisingly maintain a high standard and make for very worthwhile reading ...' International Affairs 再读一些...
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