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Category : Price stability
Some unpleasant Quantitative Easing Arithmetic
Francesco Papadia
April 15, 2014
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Some 30 years ago Thomas Sargent and Neil Wallace published an article [1] that raised the possibility of tight...
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Is the €-area in 2014 like Japan on the dawn of deflation?
Francesco Papadia
April 04, 2014
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If you are impatient and somewhat trust my judgment, let me give first my synthetic answer to the...
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From firmly to weakly anchored, or the importance of an adverb!
Francesco Papadia
March 18, 2014
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Four months ago I published a post with the title: Is the price stability target of the ECB...
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Should the European Central Bank do more and go negative?
Francesco Papadia
November 29, 2013
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The European Central Bank is torn between those who say that it is already doing too much, mostly in...
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Is the price stability target of the ECB at risk?
Francesco Papadia
November 18, 2013
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Get me right. I am not fearing, for the time being, that inflation will move above the 2.0...
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