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Organic law of the Monetary Council and the Central Bank of Chile
(Excelsior, 1975)
LOS BANCOS CENTRALES COMO PRESTAMISTAS DE ULTIMA INSTANCIA
(Instituto de Economía, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, 2003)
USO de Leucena em pastagens.
(1996)
An analysis of the scientific literature produced on bank marketing through bibliometrics and scientific mapping – what has been the role of sales in banking?
Purpose: The purpose of this article is to provide an integrated, synthesised overview of the current state of knowledge in the field of bank marketing. This aim prompts us to seek to determine the role of studies on sales ...
Intervenção do banco central no mercado interbancário
(2012-06-25)
In this work, we studied the literature of the interbank market and how a central bank can improve its functioning. We developed a framework that could accommodate the different models of the interbank market and central ...
Independence, credibility, and communication of central banking: an overview
(Banco Central de Chile, 2021-10)
The institution of central-bank independence is often lauded as a great conquest of the accumulation of knowledge and the sensible
setting of policy. The economic literature is filled with arguments for why an independent ...
Independence, credibility, and communication of central banking
(Banco Central de Chile, 2021-10)
The three topics covered in the title of this volume have proved to be critical in the remarkable success of modern central banks around the globe in the fight to control inflation and smooth macroeconomic fluctuations. ...
Seed bank dynamics in tall-tussock grasslands along an altitudinal gradient
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2003-02)
We studied the germinable soil seed bank of tall-tussock grasslands along an altitudinal gradient in the mountains of central Argentina. We selected 10 sampling plots at three altitudinal levels (1200 m, 1600 m and 2200 ...
Central banking with many voices: the communications arms race
(Banco Central de Chile, 2021-10)
Around the world, most central banks set policy by committee. This is motivated in part by the idea that groups reach better decisions than individuals and in part by a desire for representation of different geographical ...