Investigators at International Monetary Fund Report Findings in Investment (Ecb Communication As a Stabilization and Coordination Device: Evidence From Ex Ante Inflation Uncertainty): Investment
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According to the news editors, the research concluded: “The paper not only helps to explain the impact of central bank information but is also useful for policymakers to define a communication strategy that attenuates ex ante inflation uncertainty.”
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