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Title: Globalization and Monetary Policy
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A globalized world is one where goods, services, money, workers and ideas migrate to wherever they can work together most efficiently, flexibly, securely and profitably. When you hear words such as “output gaps” and “capacity constraints”; these are words that reflect the fact that central bankers do not wish to strain the economy’s capacity to produce... Showed first 250 characters
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Monetary policy plays a dual role in a globalized economy; it can be used to support the flexible price equilibrium of the economy and it can enhance the degree of international risk-sharing, by improving the risk-hedging properties of nominal bonds in optimal portfolios... Showed next 250 characters
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