Abstract: This paper analyzes the voting records of four central banks (Sweden, Hungary, Poland and the Czech Republic) with spatial models of voting. We infer the policy preferences of the monetary policy committee members and use these to analyze the evolution in preferences over time and the differences in preferences between member types and the position of the Governor in different monetary policy committees
This paper examines the making of UK monetary policy between 1997 and 2007 using an analysis of voti...
We assess whether the voting records of central bank boards are informative about future monetary po...
Scholars often use Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) votes to estimate the preferences of central...
This paper analyzes the voting records of four central banks (Sweden, Hungary, Poland and the Czech ...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the voting records of four central banks (Sweden, Hungary, Poland and ...
Abstract: We analyze revealed policy preferences in monetary policy committees. From the voting reco...
The paper examines the ability of several alternative group decision-making models to generate propo...
The aim of the thesis is to assess informative power of the voting records of central banks. The res...
In this paper we estimate spatial voting models for the analysis of the voting record of the monetar...
This thesis consists of a collection of essays on monetary policy making. These essays focus on inst...
Abstract. This article examines the making of monetary policy in the United Kingdom between 1997 and...
This article examines the making of monetary policy in the United Kingdom between 1997 and 2008 by a...
Scholars often use voting data to estimate central bankers' policy preferences but consensus voting ...
This paper compares how effective different voting algorithms are for the decisions taken by monetar...
Scholars often use Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) votes to estimate the preferences of centr...
This paper examines the making of UK monetary policy between 1997 and 2007 using an analysis of voti...
We assess whether the voting records of central bank boards are informative about future monetary po...
Scholars often use Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) votes to estimate the preferences of central...
This paper analyzes the voting records of four central banks (Sweden, Hungary, Poland and the Czech ...
Abstract: This paper analyzes the voting records of four central banks (Sweden, Hungary, Poland and ...
Abstract: We analyze revealed policy preferences in monetary policy committees. From the voting reco...
The paper examines the ability of several alternative group decision-making models to generate propo...
The aim of the thesis is to assess informative power of the voting records of central banks. The res...
In this paper we estimate spatial voting models for the analysis of the voting record of the monetar...
This thesis consists of a collection of essays on monetary policy making. These essays focus on inst...
Abstract. This article examines the making of monetary policy in the United Kingdom between 1997 and...
This article examines the making of monetary policy in the United Kingdom between 1997 and 2008 by a...
Scholars often use voting data to estimate central bankers' policy preferences but consensus voting ...
This paper compares how effective different voting algorithms are for the decisions taken by monetar...
Scholars often use Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) votes to estimate the preferences of centr...
This paper examines the making of UK monetary policy between 1997 and 2007 using an analysis of voti...
We assess whether the voting records of central bank boards are informative about future monetary po...
Scholars often use Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) votes to estimate the preferences of central...