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Inflation Targeting Drawbacks in the Absence of a ‘Natural’ Anchor: A Keynesian Appraisal of the Fed and ECB Policies From 1999 to 2006

doi 10.4337/9781849808729.00020
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Angel Asensio
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Edward Elgar Publishing


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