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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-28T17:00:06+00:00Résultats empiriques multi-pays relatifs à l'impact des cibles d'inflation sur la crédibilité de la politique monétaire
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/1998/12/working-paper-1998-23/
Over the last few years, many countries have adopted inflation targets. The objective of this paper is to report some empirical results that bear on the link between the adoption of inflation targets and the behaviour of the main macroeconomic variables. After a discussion of some recent articles analyzing international experience, some simple statistical tests […]1998-12-22T14:26:26+00:00frRésultats empiriques multi-pays relatifs à l'impact des cibles d'inflation sur la crédibilité de la politique monétaire1998-12-22Inflation targetsWorking Paper 1998-23https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/wp98-23.pdfRésultats empiriques multi-pays relatifs à l'impact des cibles d'inflation sur la crédibilité de la politique montétairePierre St-AmantDavid TessierDecember 1998A Non-Paradoxical Interpretation of the Gibson Paradox
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/1998/12/working-paper-1998-22/
In this study, we show how, to yield the real cost of borrowing, the price level can be combined with the nominal interest rate in a monetary regime where the level of prices is trend stationary. We show that the price level then conveys intertemporal information in a way similar to nominal interest rates. We […]1998-12-18T10:26:19+00:00enA Non-Paradoxical Interpretation of the Gibson Paradox1998-12-18Inflation and pricesInflation targetsInflation: costs and benefitsInterest ratesWorking Paper 1998-22 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/wp98-22.pdfA Non-Paradoxical Interpretation of the Gibson ParadoxSerge CoulombeDecember 1998Une nouvelle méthode d'estimation de l'écart de production et son application aux États-Unis, au Canada et à l'Allemagne
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/1998/12/working-paper-1998-21/
This study introduces a new method for identifying the output gap, based on the estimation of multivariate autoregression (VAR) models. This approach, which involves using restrictions to identify structural shocks that have only a transitory effect on output but that affect the trend inflation rate, is compared with the decomposition method proposed by Blanchard and […]1998-12-06T09:30:26+00:00frUne nouvelle méthode d'estimation de l'écart de production et son application aux États-Unis, au Canada et à l'Allemagne1998-12-06Working Paper 1998-21https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/wp98-21.pdfUne nouvelle méthode d'estimation de l'écart de production et son application aux États-Unis, au Canada et à l'AllemagneRené LalondeJennifer PagePierre St-AmantDecember 1998