What should inflation targeting countries do when oil prices rise and drop fast? / prepared by Nicoletta Batini and Eugen Tereanu.

After a long period of global price stability, in 2008 inflation increased sharply following unprecedented increases in the price of oil and other commodities, notably food. Although inflation remained lower and growth higher in inflation targeting countries than elsewhere, almost everywhere price s...

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Main Author: Batini, Nicoletta
Other Authors: Tereanu, Eugen
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Language:English
Published: [Washington D.C.] : International Monetary Fund, 2009.
Series:IMF working paper ; WP/09/101.
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520 |a After a long period of global price stability, in 2008 inflation increased sharply following unprecedented increases in the price of oil and other commodities, notably food. Although inflation remained lower and growth higher in inflation targeting countries than elsewhere, almost everywhere price stability seemed in jeopardy as consumer prices kept surging and central banks struggled to maintain expectations anchored. The rapid drop in energy and food prices that later accompanied the world slowdown helped avert the worse, but inflation stayed high in many inflation targeting countries. This. 
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