Post-1990 Chinese monetary policy is modeled with a McCallum-type rule that takes into account the People’s Bank of China’s emphasis on targeting the rate of money supply growth. People’s Bank policy appears responsive to the gap between target and actual nominal GDP as well as to external pressures. Additional cointegration analysis yields estimates of the gap between estimated money demand and actual money supply that appear to track the inflationary trends evident over our sample period. Chinese inflation and monetary policy outcomes seem reasonably captured using a standard monetary approach, therefore, without the need to appeal to China-specific “structural ” factors
OSInternational audienceOur paper attempts to enhance the understanding of China’s monetary policy r...
The People’s Bank of China (PBC) has played a vital role in conducting monetary policy during a peri...
OSInternational audienceOur paper attempts to enhance the understanding of China’s monetary policy r...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Post-1990 Chinese monetary po...
Over the last thirty years there have been dramatic changes in the monetary policy transmission mech...
This paper investigates the responsiveness of the Chinese government's monetary policies in terms of...
Our paper attempts to enhance the understanding of China’s monetary policy rule, which may help expl...
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Traditionally, monetarists hold on to the belief that the task of monetary policy is always to stabi...
Economists have reached a consensus that central bank could improve its policy efficiency by followi...
The content of this thesis is two-fold. First, I present a detailed overview of the setup and conduc...
China's monetary policy has evolved from obscurity into spotlight due to its torrid economic expansi...
This report checks whether the money supply target chosen by the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) over ...
The People''s Bank of China (PBC) has made great strides in modernizing its monetary policy framewor...
OSInternational audienceOur paper attempts to enhance the understanding of China’s monetary policy r...
OSInternational audienceOur paper attempts to enhance the understanding of China’s monetary policy r...
The People’s Bank of China (PBC) has played a vital role in conducting monetary policy during a peri...
OSInternational audienceOur paper attempts to enhance the understanding of China’s monetary policy r...
For more about the East-West Center, see http://www.eastwestcenter.org/Post-1990 Chinese monetary po...
Over the last thirty years there have been dramatic changes in the monetary policy transmission mech...
This paper investigates the responsiveness of the Chinese government's monetary policies in terms of...
Our paper attempts to enhance the understanding of China’s monetary policy rule, which may help expl...
Monetary targeting has been abandoned in deregulated and liberalised financial systems. Theoreticall...
Traditionally, monetarists hold on to the belief that the task of monetary policy is always to stabi...
Economists have reached a consensus that central bank could improve its policy efficiency by followi...
The content of this thesis is two-fold. First, I present a detailed overview of the setup and conduc...
China's monetary policy has evolved from obscurity into spotlight due to its torrid economic expansi...
This report checks whether the money supply target chosen by the People’s Bank of China (PBoC) over ...
The People''s Bank of China (PBC) has made great strides in modernizing its monetary policy framewor...
OSInternational audienceOur paper attempts to enhance the understanding of China’s monetary policy r...
OSInternational audienceOur paper attempts to enhance the understanding of China’s monetary policy r...
The People’s Bank of China (PBC) has played a vital role in conducting monetary policy during a peri...
OSInternational audienceOur paper attempts to enhance the understanding of China’s monetary policy r...