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Zwischenziele und operative Ziele der Geldpolitik: Taylor-Regel und Inflation Targeting

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Notenbanken sollten eine regelgebundene Politik verfolgen, damit ihre Entscheidungen transparent, vorhersehbar und überprüfbar sind. Allerdings können Notenbanken die wirtschaftliche Entwicklung nicht direkt steuern. Zwischen dem Einsatz geldpolitischer Instrumente und den Wirkungen auf Preisniveau, Sozialprodukt und Beschäftigung liegen lange und variable Wirkungsverzögerungen.

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Gischer, H., Herz, B., Menkhoff, L. (2020). Zwischenziele und operative Ziele der Geldpolitik: Taylor-Regel und Inflation Targeting. In: Geld, Kredit und Banken. Springer Gabler, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-49227-7_17

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