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For inflation fighters, money just doesn't rate

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Finance Work-life balance Australia
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Stephen Grenville, former deputy governor of the Reserve Bank of Australia, writes that economists are again debating the role of money in monetary policy. For more than two decades, money has almost disappeared from monetary policy. Most central banks target inflation, using the short-term interest rate as their instrument. Is there any role left for money in monetary policy?

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