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A Monetary Target Model: The Case of Taiwan

This paper proposes a methodology to estimate the monetary target and the probability of monetary intervention in Taiwan. The methodology is based on the estimation of a regime switching model. Empirical results show that a target band between 0.95 and 2.17 percent per month has been in effect, and...

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Published in:Pacific economic review (Oxford, England) England), 1998-02, Vol.3 (1), p.71-81
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