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Fed up with the Rules? Empirical Testing of Taylor Rule Variations in American Monetary Policy

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Published in:International Finance and Banking
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Published: 2025
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title Fed up with the Rules? Empirical Testing of Taylor Rule Variations in American Monetary Policy
title_auth Fed up with the Rules? Empirical Testing of Taylor Rule Variations in American Monetary Policy
title_full Fed up with the Rules? Empirical Testing of Taylor Rule Variations in American Monetary Policy
title_fullStr Fed up with the Rules? Empirical Testing of Taylor Rule Variations in American Monetary Policy
title_full_unstemmed Fed up with the Rules? Empirical Testing of Taylor Rule Variations in American Monetary Policy
title_short Fed up with the Rules? Empirical Testing of Taylor Rule Variations in American Monetary Policy
title_sort fed up with the rules? empirical testing of taylor rule variations in american monetary policy
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url https://www.macrothink.org/journal/index.php/ifb/article/view/22746