The Inflation-Targeting Debate
Ben Bernanke and
Michael Woodford
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Date: 2004
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Chapters in this book:
- Does Inflation Targeting Matter? , pp 249-276

- Laurence Ball and Niamh Sheridan
- Imperfect Knowledge, Inflation Expectations, and Monetary Policy

- Athanasios Orphanides and John Williams
- Implementing Optimal Policy through Inflation-Forecast Targeting

- Lars Svensson and Michael Woodford
- Inflation Targeting and Sudden Stops , pp 423-442

- Ricardo Caballero and Arvind Krishnamurthy
- Inflation Targeting in the United States? , pp 311-337

- Marvin Goodfriend
- Inflation Targeting in Transition Economies Experience and Prospects , pp 353-413

- Jiri Jonas and Frederic Mishkin
- Inflation Targeting, Price-Path Targeting, and Output Variability

- Stephen Cecchetti and Junhan Kim
- Introduction to "The Inflation-Targeting Debate" , pp 1-10

- Ben Bernanke and Michael Woodford
- Limits to Inflation Targeting , pp 283-299

- Christopher Sims
- Optimal Inflation-Targeting Rules

- Marc Giannoni and Michael Woodford
- What Has Inflation Targeting Achieved? , pp 11-16

- Mervyn A. King
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