Efficiency of Inflation Targeting in Transition Countries, the Case of the Czech Republic – Helena Chytilová
Helena Chytilová
Master's thesis
Efficiency of Inflation Targeting in Transition Countries, the Case of the Czech Republic
Efektivnost inflačního cílování v tranzitivních ekonomikách, případ České republiky
Abstract:
This paper examines Czech experience with inflation targeting. It tries to assess empirically character of deviations from inflation targets throughout the time. It assess situation also in an international context. Consequently it analyse ability of IT regime to anchor inflation expectations in context of CNB?s forecasting performance. Results imply that although deviations were quite frequent in …more
Language used: English
Date on which the thesis was submitted / produced: 15. 4. 2007
Identifier:
http://www.vse.cz/vskp/eid/1957
Thesis defence
- Date of defence: 5. 6. 2007
- Supervisor: Petr Sedláček
- Reader: Vladimír Halás
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CHYTILOVÁ, Helena. \textit{Efficiency of Inflation Targeting in Transition Countries, the Case of the Czech Republic}. Online. Master's thesis. Praha: University of Economics, Prague. 2007. Available from: https://theses.cz/id/9d5cqv/.
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Hospodářská politika a správa / Národní hospodářství
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