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Inflation Targeting in an Open Economy -- II. Model Characteristics and Calibration -- The small open economy model -- Calibration of "advanced" and "emerging economy" models -- III. A Taxonomy of Hybrid Inflation Targeting Approaches -- "Plain vanilla" inflation targeting in an open economy -- Open-economy inflation targeting -- Inflation targeting with an exchange rate band -- Exchange rate-based inflation targeting -- IV. Evaluation of Hybrid Inflation Targeting Rules -- Hybrid policy rules and the inflation-output volatility trade-off -- How much weight to put on the exchange rate in a hybrid policy rule? -- How hybrid policy rules affect a wider range of macroeconomic variables? -- General assessment -- Caveats -- Tables -- 1. Macroeconomic and Financial Volatility Associated with Alternative Policy Rules -- Figures -- 1. Plain Vanilla Inflation Targeting in the Robust Advanced Economy and the Vulnerable Emerging Economy -- 2. 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