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Bidens Fiskalpolitik — ein Vorbild für Deutschland? [PDF]
Bachmann R.
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A k-percent rule for monetary policy in West Germany. [PDF]
Geldmengensteuerung; Deutschland;
Scheide, Joachim
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[How Do We Finance the Corona Debt? Attempting a "Right" Answer to the "Wrong" Question from the Perspective of Modern Monetary Theory]. [PDF]
Ehnst D, Paetz M.
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The Extreme Risk Problem for Monetary Policies of the Euro-Candidates [PDF]
We argue that monetary policies in euro-candidate countries should also aim at mitigating excessive instability of the key target and instrument variables of monetary policy during turbulent market periods.
Hubert Gabrisch, Lucjan T. Orlowski
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[Causes and Consequences of Low Interest Rates]. [PDF]
Grosse-Rueschkamp B, Rocholl J.
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[Inherent Instability: The Role of the Output Gap in the Stability and Growth Pact]. [PDF]
Bender CM, Heise A.
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Die europäische Geldpolitik in der Potentialfalle? [PDF]
Die Geldpolitik der Bundesbank basiert seit 1974 auf dem Konzept der potentialorientierten Geldmengensteuerung. Dr. Gerhard Maier-Rigaud vertritt die These, daß die potentialorientierte Geldpolitik ihre eigene Bezugsbasis systematisch verkleinert1.
Maier-Rigaud, Gerhard
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Expectations and the stability problem for optimal monetary policies [PDF]
A fundamentals based monetary policy rule, which would be the optimal monetary policy without commitment when private agents have perfectly rational expectations, is unstable if in fact these agents follow standard adaptive learning rules.
Evans, George W., Honkapohja, Seppo
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Monetary targeting in practice : the German experience [PDF]
From the mid-seventies on, the central banks of most major industrial countries switched to monetary targeting. The Bundesbank was the first central bank to take this step, making the switch at the end of 1974.
Schmid, Peter
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Der Taylor-Zins und die europäische Geldpolitik 1999 - 2009 [PDF]
Die von John Taylor entwickelte und nach ihm benannte Regel ist trotz einiger dargestellter Kritikpunkte ein probates Instrument zur Beschreibung und Beurteilung unterschiedlichster Geldpolitiken.
Treu, Johannes
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