Granville, Brigitte: Remembering inflation
Tài liệu tham khảo
Cagan P (1956) The monetary dynamics of hyperinflation. In: Friedman M (ed) Studies in the quantity theory of money. University of Chicago Press, Chicago, pp 25–117
Di Tella R, MacCulloch R, Oswald AJ (2003) Preferences over inflation and unemployment: evidence from surveys of happiness. Am Econ Rev 91:335–341
Ehrmann M, Tzamourani P (2012) Memories of high inflation. Eur J Polit Econ 28:174–191
Gildea JA (1992) The regional representation of Federal Reserve Bank Presidents. J Money Credit Bank 24:215–225
Gilpin R (2001) Global political economy. Princeton University Press, Princeton
Hayo B (1998) Inflation culture. Central Bank independence and price stability. Eur J Polit Econ 5:247–261
Hayo B (2004) Public support for creating a market economy in Eastern Europe. J Comp Econ 32:720–744
Hayo B, Hefeker C (2010) Challenges in central banking. In: Siklos PL, Bohl MT, Wohar ME (eds) The complex relationship between Central Bank independence and inflation. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp 179–217
Hayo B, Hofmann B (2006) Comparing monetary policy reaction functions: ECB versus Bundesbank. Empir Econ 31:645–662
Hayo B, Neuenkirch M (2013) Do Federal Reserve Presidents communicate with a regional bias? J Macroecon 35:62–72
Hayo B, Voigt S (2008) Inflation, and the legal system. J Inst Theor Econ 164:751–777
Rogoff K (1985) The optimal degree of commitment to an intermediate monetary target. Quart J Econ 100:1169–1189
Svensson LEO (1997) Inflation forecast targeting: implementing and monitoring inflation targets. Eur Econ Rev 41:1111–1146
Sargent, Wallace (1981) Some unpleasant monetarist arithmetic. Fed Reserv Bank Minneap Q Rev 5:1–17
Shiller RJ (1996) Why do people dislike inflation? NBER working paper series 5539
Taylor J (2009) The financial crisis and the policy response: an empirical analysis of what went wrong. NBER working paper series 14631