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ArtikelInflation Targeting: What Can The ECB Learn From The Recent Experience Of The Bank Of England?  
Oleh: Artis, Mike ; Kontolemis, Zenon ; Mizen, Paul D.
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: The Economic Journal (EBSCO) vol. 108 no. 451 (Nov. 1998), page 1810-1825.
Fulltext: 1810.pdf (220.6KB)
Isi artikelEstablishment of the European Central Bank presents a rare opportunity to define the operations of a central bank without a prior track record. This paper asks what might be learnt from the recent experience of inflation targeting at the Bank of England before the ECB specifies an, as yet undefined, operational target. We consider whether there should be single or multiple targets and which inflation measure should be used, if at all. If inflation is targeted then a forecast of its value becomes the intermediate variable. This raises an issue of transparency and the compensating supply of information necessary to fill the gap, but too much 'openness' can also be problematic. The ECB must be accountable and the contracting approach may be useful although being seen to 'say' and 'do' the same thing is ultimately most important.
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