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How persistent is inflation in Sweden?
246 kB -1 – e c o n o m i c c o m m e n t a r i e s n o . 5 , 2 0 0 9 n economic commentariesn 9 J U n e 2 0 0 9 no. 5, 2009How persistent is inflation in sweden?1 Jesper Hansson, andreas Johnson and sara tägtström. the authors works in the monetary...
Quarterly Review 1999:4 article 1The current situation for monetary policy
42 kB -First a word of thanks to the Committee for the invitation to discuss the situation for monetary policy. Today, as required by Chapter 6, Article 4 of the Sveriges Riksbank Act (1988:1385 with amendments), the Riksbank has presented this...
Economic Review 2000:1 article 3 Macroeconomic indicators of credit risk in business lending
100 kB -The Riksbank monitors credit risk at the banks from a macroeconomic angle as part of its analysis of financial stability. This article attempts to quantify the relationships between a number of macroeconomic variables and business failures using...
Quarterly Review 1990:3
5870 kBNo. 216 Bayesian forecast combination for VAR models
22/11/2007 -No. 216 Bayesian forecast combination for VAR models...
Economic Review 2001:3 article 5 A financial measure of inflation expectations
127 kB -A satisfactory measure of inflation expectations is useful for the conduct and evaluation of the confidence in the Riksbank’s monetary policy. Here a financial measure is derived from the interest rates of nominal bonds and real interest rate...
Inflation Report 1/2004 Material for assessing monetary policy 2001-2003
384 kB -57 IN F L A T IO N R E P O R T 2 0 0 4 / 1 DETERMINANTS OF INFLATION Material for assessing monetary policy 2001-2003 Table B3. Comparison between different measures of inflation, 2003 and 1995-2002. 12-month figures, annual percentage change...
Aranki, Löf: The matching process on the Swedish labour market: A regional analysis
275 kB -E C O N O M I C R E V I E W 1 / 2 0 0 8 49 ■ The matching process on the Swedish labour market: A regional analysis TED ARANKI AND MÅRTEN LÖF Ted Aranki has a PhD in economics and works in the Forecast Division of the Monetary Policy Department.
Economic Commentaries: Executive Board voting – a summary of the first eleven years
340 kB -1 – E C O N O M I C C O M M E N T A R I E S N O . 1 5 , 2 0 0 9 n Economic Commentariesn 2 D E C E M B E R 2 0 0 9 NO. 15, 2009 Executive Board voting – a summary of the first eleven years Bul Ekici1 The author works in the Monetary Policy...