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Problemas del desarrollo

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GARCIA LAZARO, Aída  and  PERROTINI, Ignacio. The Modus Operandi of New Consensus Macroeconomics in Brazil, Chile and Mexico. Prob. Des [online]. 2014, vol.45, n.179, pp.35-63. ISSN 0301-7036.

This text provides a critical analysis of the experiences of Brazil, Chile and Mexico, countries that have adopted the inflationary targeting monetary policy espoused by New Consensus Macroeconomics (NCM). Using cointegration and error correction models, as well as a discussion of the major facts of the case, we contrast the NCM with the empirical evidence available. One essential feature of its modus operandi in these economies lies in the fact that inflation control is crucially dependent on the appreciation of the exchange rate. The essential hypothesis of the NCM cannot be accepted. Similarly, its monetary policy, in which inflation depends on the product gap, contradicts the export-led growth model adopted by these countries and is a recessive method of stabilizing prices.

Keywords : Inflation; monetary policy; exchange rate; international reserves; central bank.

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