price stability
collocation in Englishmeaningsofpriceandstability
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price
noun[C]
uk/praɪs/us/praɪs/
the amount of money for which something ...
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stability
noun[U]
uk/stəˈbɪl.ə.ti/us/stəˈbɪl.ə.t̬i/
a situation in which something is not likely to move ...
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(Definition ofpriceandstabilityfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In the example, the timeconsistent policy is dominated by a simple rule requiring the central bank to deliverpricestability.
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Systematic attention has been devoted to the optimality ofpricestabilitypolicies.
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The higher government receipts and greaterpricestabilitycan increase macroeconomic growth and employment by island economies.
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As a result its early economic forecasts of modest employment growth and relativepricestabilityproved inaccurate.
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They thought that accommodating the volume of "real bills" was actually the best way to maintain medium and longer-termpricestability.
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Subsequently, it became clear thatpricestabilityhas to be secured by a suitable set of arrangements.
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As governments madepricestabilitymore of a priority, the anti-inflationary effects of independent central banks would become much less pronounced.
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Monetary performance under this institutional set up, as measured bypricestability, was generally good.
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And, as he emphasizes, his approach provides strong support forpricestabilityas an outcome of optimal policy.
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Should medium-term goals, such aspricestability, be given primacy?
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Without them, one can query whether a system imbued with pervasive, erroneous theories would have done better even withpricestabilityas a formal objective.
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However, it seriously eroded thepricestabilityof the economy.
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One is the need for fiscal constraints (at least constraints on seignorage) as a way to force monetary authorities to pursuepricestability.
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The latter are now faced with two alternatives to achievepricestability: either remain outside the euro area or join it as full-fledged members.
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Incipient conflicts are already evident between the priorities and performance of national governments and standards forpricestability.
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Both central banks place a high priority onpricestability.
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They have accepted it as a necessary condition forpricestability.
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The model exhibits high costs of inflation and provides a rationale for the pursuit ofpricestabilityobserved in western countries.
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Taking this broader perspective allows us to study how different parameters affect thepricestabilityunder alternative rules.
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If the government makespricestabilitya top priority, central bank independence is superfluous.
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