Monetary policy strategy in a global environment
Philippe Moutot and
Giovanni Vitale
No 29, Globalization Institute Working Papers from Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas
Abstract:
Since the mid-1980s the world economy has gone through profound transformations of which the sources and effects are probably not yet completely understood. The process of continuous integration in trade, production and financial markets across countries and economic regions?which is what is generally defined as \"globalisation\"?affects directly the conduct of monetary policy in a variety of respects. The aim of this paper is to present an overview of the structural implications of globalisation for the domestic economies of developed countries and to deduct from these implications lessons for the conduct of monetary policy, and in particular the assessment of risks to price stability.
JEL-codes: E5 F4 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 46 pages
Date: 2009
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Note: Published as: Moutot, Philippe and Giovanni Vitale (2010), "Monetary Policy Strategy in a Global Environment," in Macroeconomic Performance in a Globalising Economy, ed. Robert Anderton and Geoff Kenny (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press), 235-268.
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