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Price volatility lower in inflation-targeting countries

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Inflation-targeting countries have experienced a more pronounced fall in the volatility of inflation over the two decades to 2008 than non-inflation-targeting ones, new research from the Reserve Bank of Australia reveals.

The research also finds that inflation became easier to forecast in inflation-targeting and non-inflation-targeting countries since the early 1990s, but that forecast errors remained somewhat smaller in the latter group.

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