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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: Meng, X.L. (2014), “A Trio of Inference Problems that Could Win You a Nobel Prize in Statistics (If You Help Fund It),” in: Lin, X. et al. (Eds.), Past, Present, and Future of Statistical Science, CRC Press, 537-562. Jens Mehrhoff, Eurostat
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Optimal monetary policy, asset purchases, and credit market frictions Andreas Schabert
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Discussion of: "Jensen's Inequality and the Success of Linear Prediction Pools" by C Kascha
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Dynamics or diversity? An empirical appraisal of distinct means to measure inflation uncertainty M Hartmann, H Herwartz
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BIS consumer and property price statistics: cross-country comparability and historical perspective Robert Szemere, Bank for International Settlements
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Monetary Regime Choice in Singapore: Would a Taylor Rule Outperform Exchange-Rate Management?
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Discussion of: "Dynamics or diversity? An empirical appraisal of distinct means to measure inflation uncertainty" by M Hartmann, H Herwartz Christian Conrad
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