Data for: Debt, inflation and central bank independence

Published: 30 November 2016| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/zntcwbd6ps.1
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Fernando M. Martin

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Abstract of associated article: Increasing the independence of a central bank from political influence, although ex-ante socially beneficial and initially successful in reducing inflation, would ultimately fail to lower inflation permanently. The smaller anticipated policy distortions implemented by a more independent central bank would induce the fiscal authority to decrease current distortions by increasing the deficit. Over time, inflation would increase to accommodate a higher public debt. By contrast, imposing a strict inflation target would lower inflation permanently and insulate the primary deficit from political distortions.

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Economics, Macroeconomics

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