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Vol. 33 No. 11-12 (2002)
The 22
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NBP conference on monetary policy issues
Monetary Policy In The Environment of Structural Changes
24 - 25 October 2002, in Falenty near Warsaw
Papers
Conference Special Guest
F. Mishkin (Columbia University): Structural Issues for Successful Inflation Targeting in Transition Countries
Session 1 - Structural Changes and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy
A. Wojtyna (University of Economics, Krakow): On Selected Interrelations Between Structural Changes and Monetary Policy
F. Lippi (Bank of Italy, CEPR): Monetary Policy with Unobserved Potential Output
R. Kokoszczyński, T. Łyziak, E. Wróbel (National Bank of Poland): Structural Factors in Contemporary Theories of the Monetary Transmission Mechanism
J.M. Berk (De Nederlandsche Bank): The Effects of Structural Changes in the Financial Sector on the Monetary Transmission Mechanism
Z. Kondrat, G. Koczan (National Bank of Hungary): Ownership Structure in the Hungarian Banking Sector and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy
M. Gruszczyński, K. Dąbrowska (Warsaw University): Foreign Capital in the Polish Banking Sector and the Effectiveness of Monetary Policy
P. Boguszewski (National Bank of Poland): Changes in Structure of Large and Medium Enterprises in Times of Transformation and the Impact of Monetary Policy
W. Rogowski (National Bank of Poland): Current Trends in State-owned Industries -- Signals for the Monetary Policy
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Session 2 - Labour Markets and Monetary Policy
A. Czyżewski (National Bank of Poland): Economic Growth and Demand for Labour
J. Rutkowski (The World Bank): Job Creation and Job Destruction in Poland
E. Kwiatkowski (University of Lodz): Structural Determinants of Natural Rate of Unemployment
N. Kennedy, F. Vijselaar (European Central Bank): Productivity Growth and New Technologies - the Need for Structural Reform
G. Cette (Bank of France): New Economy and Monetary Policy
Session 3 - Interrelations between Fiscal and Monetary Policy
A. Wernik (Finance Institute): Fiscal Policy Problems in Formulating a Policy Mix
K. Kuttner (Federal Reserve Bank of New York, USA): The Optimum Policy Mix - What Does the US Experiences Tell Us?
K. Masuch (European Central Bank): The EBC's Monetary Policy and its Relation to Fiscal Policy
S. Kluza (Warsaw School of Economics), A. Sławiński (National Bank of Poland): Factors Influencing T-Bond Yields in Poland: From Portfolio Investors' Perspective
P. Marczak (Ministry of Finance): The Impact of Public Borrowing Needs on The Yield Curve in Poland
BiK 11-12/2002
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