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Bank of Canada RSS Feedsen2024-03-29T15:50:32+00:00Expectations and Monetary Policy: Experimental Evidence
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2013/11/working-paper-2013-44/
The effectiveness of monetary policy depends, to a large extent, on market expectations of its future actions. In a standard New Keynesian business-cycle model with rational expectations, systematic monetary policy reduces the variance of inflation and the output gap by at least two-thirds.2013-11-22T10:26:12+00:00enExpectations and Monetary Policy: Experimental Evidence2013-11-22Business fluctuations and cyclesMonetary policy implementationMonetary policy transmissionWorking Paper 2013-44https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/wp2013-44.pdfExpectations and Monetary Policy: Experimental EvidenceOleksiy KryvtsovLuba PetersenNovember 2013CC9DD8D84EE3E5E52Central Bank Communications Before, During and After the Crisis: From Open-Market Operations to Open-Mouth Policy
https://www.bankofcanada.ca/2013/11/working-paper-2013-41/
The days when secrecy and opacity were the bywords of central banking are gone. The advent of inflation targeting in the early 1990s acted as the catalyst for enhanced transparency and communications in the conduct of monetary policy.2013-11-18T11:20:03+00:00enCentral Bank Communications Before, During and After the Crisis: From Open-Market Operations to Open-Mouth Policy2013-11-18Central bank researchCredibilityFinancial stabilityInflation targetsMonetary policy frameworkMonetary policy implementationWorking Paper 2013-41https://www.bankofcanada.ca/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/wp2013-41.pdfCentral Bank Communications Before, During and After the Crisis: From Open-Market Operations to Open-Mouth PolicyIanthi VayidNovember 2013EE5E52E58Monetary Policy Decision Making at the Bank of Canada
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The process that the Bank of Canada follows to make its monetary policy decisions has evolved over time. This process is very information-intensive and collaborative, drawing on the expertise, judgment and analysis of many people. This article describes monetary policy decision making at the Bank, and discusses some common misconceptions about monetary policy and the process.2013-11-14T08:10:46+00:00enMonetary Policy Decision Making at the Bank of Canada2013-11-14