Estimating the effect of central bank independence on inflation using longitudinal targeted maximum likelihood estimation
Philipp Baumann,
Enzo Rossi and
Michael Schomaker
A chapter in Machine learning in central banking, 2022, vol. 57 from Bank for International Settlements
Date: 2022
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