Inflation targets flexible and resilient

Inflation targeting has proved fairly flexible and resilient, research from the Boston Federal Reserve states.

The research indicates that sufficiently long-term horizons, sufficiently wide target ranges, and adequate transparency have allowed most inflation-targeting central banks to miss their targets frequently, by large margins, and for several months without a notable damage to their credibility. They also stress that no country has been forced to abandon inflation targeting yet.

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