Monetary Policy and Public Finances: Inflation Targets in a New Perspective
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WP; central bank; Policy interaction; public finances; seigniorage; inflation targets; budget constraint; financing requirement; optimization problem; loss function; targeting regime; inflation response; rate of inflation; authorities move; unanticipated inflation; inflation bias story; Inflation targeting; Inflation; Supply shocks; Central bank autonomy;All these keywords.
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This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:- NEP-MON-1999-05-03 (Monetary Economics)
- NEP-PUB-1999-05-03 (Public Finance)
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