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The Gendered Political Economy of Inflation Targeting: Assessing its Impacts on Employment

In: Beyond Inflation Targeting

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  • Elissa Braunstein
  • James Heintz

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This book, written by an international team of economists, develops concrete, country specific alternatives to inflation targeting, the dominant policy framework of central bank policy that focuses on keeping inflation in the low single digits to the virtual exclusion of other key goals such as employment creation, poverty reduction and sustainable development.

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  • Elissa Braunstein & James Heintz, 2009. "The Gendered Political Economy of Inflation Targeting: Assessing its Impacts on Employment," Chapters, in: Gerald A. Epstein & A. Erinc Yeldan (ed.), Beyond Inflation Targeting, chapter 5, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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    1. Scott Aquanno & Jordan Brennan, 2016. "The Politics of Canadian Monetary Policy: Reassessing Canadian Inflation, Part II," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 50(3), pages 814-833, July.

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