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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T09:50:28+00:00The Canadian Economy: Finding the Right Balance
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2000/06/canadian-economy-finding-right-balance/
With the technological revolution that is currently sweeping the globe, dealing with change is a growing challenge for businesses these days. This revolution is erasing national frontiers, intensifying competition, and transforming economies everywhere.2000-06-15T11:03:31+00:00The Canadian Economy: Finding the Right Balance2000-06-15Gordon ThiessenBank of Canada Governor speaks to the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2000/06/governor-speaks-kelowna-chamber-commerce/
"Low and stable inflation is good for business, good for the consumer, and good for the economy as a whole," Bank of Canada Governor Gordon Thiessen told the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce today in a luncheon speech that focused on the contribution that monetary policy makes towards an environment that supports economic activity. Mr. Thiessen […]2000-06-15T10:43:20+00:00enBank of Canada Governor speaks to the Kelowna Chamber of Commerce2000-06-15Response to IDA Reconstitution Proposal
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2000/06/response-ida-reconstitution-proposal/
The strip bond sub-committee of the Investment Dealers Association (IDA), in a letter dated June 23, 1999, has recommended that “the current ceiling on reconstitution of bonds should be removed to allow reconstitution beyond the quantity stripped by book entry, which at times may be beyond the original issue size”.2000-06-15T10:11:23+00:00enResponse to IDA Reconstitution Proposal2000-06-15Fractional Cointegration and the Demand for M1
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2000/06/working-paper-2000-13/
Using wavelets, the author estimates the fractional order of integration of a common long-run money-demand relationship whose parameters are obtained from a full-information maximum-likelihood procedure.2000-06-08T10:00:14+00:00enFractional Cointegration and the Demand for M12000-06-08Econometric and statistical methodsMonetary aggregatesWorking Paper 2000-13 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wp00-13.pdfFractional Cointegration and the Demand for M1Greg TkaczJune 2000CC1C13EE4E41Identifying Policy-makers' Objectives: An Application to the Bank of Canada
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2000/06/working-paper-2000-11/
In this paper, we develop a new way to test hypotheses about policy-makers' targets, and we implement that test for Canadian monetary policy.2000-06-07T16:19:00+00:00enIdentifying Policy-makers' Objectives: An Application to the Bank of Canada2000-06-07Inflation targetsWorking Paper 2000-11 https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/wp00-11.pdfIdentifying Policy-makers' Objectives: An Application to the Bank of CanadaNicholas RoweJames YetmanJune 2000EE5E52E6E61Price Stability and the Long-Run Target for Monetary Policy
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2000/06/price-stability-long-run-target-monetary-policy/
Proceedings of a seminar held by the Bank of Canada, June 2000 (proceedings volume, available in electronic format only)2000-06-01T10:47:42+00:00enPrice Stability and the Long-Run Target for Monetary Policy2000-06-01Bank of Canada Announces Appointment of Special Adviser
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2000/06/bank-canada-announces-appointment-special-adviser/
Professor Angela Redish of the University of British Columbia has been chosen to fill the visiting economist position of Special Adviser in the Bank of Canada for a one-year term beginning in August 2000.2000-06-01T10:36:01+00:00enBank of Canada Announces Appointment of Special Adviser2000-06-01