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Inflation 19/03/2018

Can the Zero Lower Bound Problem Be Overcome by Raising the Inflation Target in Advanced Countries?

Ahmet Murat Alper

The cost of raising the inflation target would most probably override its benefits. Moreover, although the likelihood of advanced country central banks hitting the zero lower bound problem is high, it will not be easy for them to abandon this policy that they have built up over a long time.

Financial Markets 02/01/2017

The Negative Policy Rate: Losing Ground?

Ahmet Murat Alper

Concerns over NIR that was regarded as a life-saver at the beginning have increased. It is observed that some central banks are watching for an opportunity to exit this implementation.

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