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Monetary Transmission In An Emerging Targeter The Case Of Brazil 1st Edition A R Pagan Douglas Laxton Luis Cato

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Monetary Transmission In An Emerging Targeter The Case Of Brazil 1st Edition A R Pagan Douglas Laxton Luis Cato
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Publisher: International Monetary Fund
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.55 MB
Pages: 44
Author: A. R. Pagan; Douglas Laxton; Luis Catão
ISBN: 9781451915020, 1451915020
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: 1

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Monetary Transmission In An Emerging Targeter The Case Of Brazil 1st Edition A R Pagan Douglas Laxton Luis Cato by A. R. Pagan; Douglas Laxton; Luis Catão 9781451915020, 1451915020 instant download after payment.

This paper lays out a structural model that incorporates key features of monetary transmission in typical emerging-market economies, including a bank-credit channel and the role of external debt accumulation on country risk premia and exchange rate dynamics. We use an SVAR representation of the model to study the monetary transmission in Brazil. We find that interest rate changes have swifter effects on output and inflation compared to advanced economies and that exchange rate dynamics plays a key role in this connection. Importantly, the response of inflation to monetary policy shocks has grown stronger and the output-inflation tradeoff improved since the introduction of inflation targeting.

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