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How effective is China's monetary policy? [electronic resource] : an assessment of the link between...

How effective is China's monetary policy? [electronic resource] : an assessment of the link between...

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How effective is China's monetary policy? [electronic resource] : an assessment of the link between the growth of monetary aggregates and inflation during the 2000s / James S. Laurenceson, Callan Windsor.

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How effective is China's monetary policy? [electronic resource] : an assessment of the link between the growth of monetary aggregates and inflation during the 2000s / James S. Laurenceson, Callan Windsor.

Publisher

Brisbane, Qld. : School of Economics, University of Queensland, 2011.

Date

2011.

Record Identifier

74VvjaKqOgRZ

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991015161049702626

Language

English

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25 p.

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Publisher

Brisbane, Qld. : School of Economics, University of Queensland, 2011.

Place of Publication

Queensland

Date Published

2011.

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Summary

The effectiveness of China's monetary policy hinges on the existence of a robust link between the growth of monetary aggregates and inflation. This paper considers this link during the 2000s using Structural VAR models and simulated out-of-sample forecasting techniques. The results indicate that the link is far from robust. Such findings serve to u...

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How effective is China's monetary policy? [electronic resource] : an assessment of the link between the growth of monetary aggregates and inflation during the 2000s / James S. Laurenceson, Callan Windsor.

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School of Economics discussion paper ; no. 435.

Title from title screen (viewed on Sept. 11, 2012)

Includes bibliographical references (p. 19-20)

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74VvjaKqOgRZ

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/74VvjaKqOgRZ

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332.460951

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991015161049702626

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