1st Edition

Inflation Targeting and Central Banks Institutional Set-ups and Monetary Policy Effectiveness

By Joanna Niedźwiedzińska Copyright 2022
382 Pages 185 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

382 Pages 185 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

382 Pages 185 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

Over the last three decades, inflation targeting (IT) has become the most popular monetary policy framework among larger economies. At the same time, its constituting features leave room for different interpretations, translating into various central banks’ institutional set-ups. Against this backdrop, this book investigates the importance of institutional arrangements for policy outcomes. In... Read more

Introduction 1. Indicating the origins, essential features and prospects of an inflation targeting framework 2. Describing differences in implementing key elements of an inflation targeting strategy 3. Constructing indices comparing institutional set-ups of inflation targeting central banks 4. Analysing the implications of differences in institutional set-ups of inflation targeting central banks Conclusions

Biography

Joanna Niedźwiedzińska is an economist who has worked in central banks for over 15 years. She started her career at the National Bank of Poland, but worked also a few years at the European Central Bank. She is now the head of the Division of Monetary Policy Strategy in the Department of Economic Analysis at the National Bank of Poland. As well as dealing with issues related to monetary policy strategy, she focuses on the central bank’s communication of monetary policy decisions.