The Importance of Global Shocks for National Policymakers: Rising Challenges for Central Banks



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SZDIW


Deutsches Institut für
Wirtschaftsforschung


BERLIN


Discussion Papers


Ansgar Belke • Andreas Rees

The Importance of Global Shocks
for National Policymakers - Rising
Challenges for Central Banks

Berlin, September 2009



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