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COMMENTARY: MONETARY POLICY IN TROUBLED TIMES

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2020

Jagjit S. Chadha*
Affiliation:
Director, National Institute of Economic and Social Research. E-mail: [email protected].
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© National Institute of Economic and Social Research, 2020

Footnotes

In memoriam: Peter Sinclair. This paper is closely related to a recent Occasional Paper written with Richard Barwell and Michael Grady and I am grateful for their permission to draw on that work. Also for comments on the paper from Kate Barker, Charles Goodhart, Sean Holly, Mervyn King, Huw Pill, Manoj Pradhan, Paul Tucker, Philip Turner, Tony Yates and Garry Young. They share no responsibility and any errors are mine alone.

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