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International policy spillovers at the zero lower bound

In this paper, we are interested in how the policy of other central banks affects policy in a small open economy in the face of a large global demand shock that leads central banks internationally to cut rates to the zero lower bound (ZLB). Our interest in this issue comes from the policy response t...

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Published in:Bank of England quarterly bulletin 2012-10, Vol.52 (4), p.365-365
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Foreign policy
Global economy
Inflation
Interest rates
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Spillovers
Studies
World economy
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