04077nam 2200649Ia 450 991046400170332120170817212451.01-4623-0229-71-4527-8437-X1-4518-7308-597866128437471-282-84374-5(CKB)3170000000055314(EBL)1608379(SSID)ssj0000940101(PQKBManifestationID)11600622(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000940101(PQKBWorkID)10947846(PQKB)10788233(OCoLC)712987825(MiAaPQ)EBC1608379(EXLCZ)99317000000005531420090817d2009 uf 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCountry experiences with the introduction and implementation of inflation targeting[electronic resource] /prepared by Charles Freedman and İnci Ötker-Robe[Washington, DC] International Monetary Fund20091 online resource (44 p.)IMF working paper ;WP/09/161"July 2009".1-4519-1736-8 Includes bibliographical references.Contents; I. Introduction; II. Motivation for adopting Inflation Targeting; Tables; 1. Motivation for Adopting Inflation Targeting; III. Conditions at the Time of Introducing Inflation Targeting; 2. Main Elements of Successful Inflation Targeting Implementation; 3. Summary Status of Inflation Targeting Preconditions at the Time of Inflation Targeting Adoption; IV. Transition to Full-Fledged Inflation Targeting; 4. Transition to Full-Fledged Inflation Targeting; Figures; 1. Coordination of Other Supporting Economic Reforms/Policies with Capacity; V. Benefits of Inflation TargetingVI. Challenges in Implementing the Inflation Targeting FrameworkA. Challenges Faced to mid-2007; B. Challenges from mid-2007 to mid-2008; 2. Inflation Targeting Countries: Actual versus Targeted Inflation, June 2008; 3. Sample Emerging Market Countries-Evolution of Actual Inflation Relative to Official Targets, January 2002-June 2008; 4. Inflation Performance and Monetary policy Frameworks; 5. Inflation Targeting Countries: Policy Rate Changes, July 2007-June 2008; 5. Emerging Europe Inflation Targeting Countries: Policy Responses Following the Commodity Price ShocksVII. Lessons from Country Experiences6. Inflation Expectations vs. Actual and Targeted Inflation, June 2008; Appendixes; I. Background and Brief Summary of the Book On Implementing Full-Fledged Inflation Targeting Regimes: Saying What You Do and Doing What you Say; II. Detailed Information on Country Experiences; ReferencesThis is the tenth chapter of a forthcoming monograph entitled, ""On Implementing Full- Fledged Inflation-Targeting Regimes: Saying What You Do and Doing What You Say."" It describes the experiences of a number of countries with the introduction and implementation of inflation targeting regimes. It discusses their motivation for introducing IT; how they fared in meeting the various conditions that some have argued are needed in advance of introducing IT; how they transitioned to a full-fledged IT framework and coordinated their preparations with other economic policies and reforms; the benefitsIMF working paper ;WP/09/161.Inflation targetingInflation (Finance)Monetary policyElectronic books.Inflation targeting.Inflation (Finance)Monetary policy.Freedman Charles873379Ötker İnci872376International Monetary Fund.Monetary and Capital Markets Dept.MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910464001703321Country experiences with the introduction and implementation of inflation targeting1984639UNINA