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Research on exchange rates and monetary policy: an overview

This paper reviews research carried out on exchange rates and monetary policy by central banks that participated at the Autumn Meeting of Central Bank Economists on ""Exchange rates and monetary policy"", which the BIS hosted in October 2004. The first part of the paper focuses o...

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