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June 24, 2024

Media Availability: Winnipeg Chamber of Commerce

Workers, jobs, growth and inflation—Today and tomorrow — Governor Tiff Macklem takes questions from reporters following his remarks (15:00 (ET) approx.)
November 9, 1995

The effect of foreign demand shocks on the Canadian economy: An analysis using QPM

Historically, rapid and unsustainable increases in the demand for goods and services originating within the economies of Canada's major trading partners have had a significant impact on the domestic economy. These episodes are typically characterized by increases in world commodity prices and by a tightening of monetary conditions abroad to contain inflationary pressures. In this article, the author uses the Bank's quarterly projection model (QPM) (described in the autumn 1994 issue of the Review) to trace the mechanisms that transmit these foreign developments throughout the Canadian economy. In addition, he outlines the response that is required from domestic monetary authorities to maintain a target rate of inflation.

Non-linéarité de la courbe de Phillips : un survol de la littérature

Staff analytical note 2018-3 Renaud St-Cyr
The paper reviews evidence from the economic literature on the nature of the relationship between excess capacity and inflation, better known as the Phillips curve. In particular, we examine the linearity of this relationship. This is an important issue in the current economic context in which advanced economies are approaching or exceed their potential output.
November 1, 2018

Sessions of the Bank of Canada Annual Economic Conference - Webcast

David Romer (University of California, Berkeley) delivers the John Kuszczak Memorial Lecture, followed by a panel discussion on the merits of inflation targeting and its alternatives.
October 27, 2015

CFA Society Atlantic Canada - Speech (Video)

Inflation Targeting—A Matter of Time - Deputy Governor Timothy Lane speaks before the CFA Society Atlantic Canada (11:45 (ET) approx.)

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