Microeconomics and Monetary Economics

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Abstract

In this article, basing on offensive lecturing research articles of famous authors on financial
instability and monetary policy, we propose as aim of this paper to discuss the controversial rule vs.
discretion in monetary policy and the new institutional framework of inflation targeting as a remedy
for inflationary pressures after the cause of the intermediate target of monetary anchors and exchange
rate policy, since the year 70's of the last Century. To do this, we treated a literature review in the field,
assigning the work of various economists thus handling of monetary policy favors the discretion/rule
to the new inflation target strategy in 90's and 2000. We put particular emphasis on the second step of
this paper on the possibility of inflation targeting as an anti-inflationary objective defended for its main
defendants.

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2021-05-28

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Collective Authors. (2021). Microeconomics and Monetary Economics: Array. Acta Universitatis Danubius. Œconomica, 11(2). Retrieved from https://dj.univ-danubius.ro/index.php/AUDOE/article/view/1093

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