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Chapter 3: Inflation targeting in Chile: Experience and selected issues
The Chilean experience with IT is discussed by Rodrigo Valdés. He focuses on the last sixteen years and highlights a number of institutional characteristics of the Chilean IT regime that have contributed to, or acted as a pre requisite for, a good track record of inflation control. The chapter also sheds light on particular macroeconomic outcomes, including changes in the dynamics of inflation, as well as on selected practical issues in the conduct of monetary policymaking under IT, including the role of inflation expectations and the exchange rate.
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