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Is central bank conservatism desirable under learning?. (2017). Dai, Meixing ; André, Marine.
In: Economic Modelling.
RePEc:eee:ecmode:v:60:y:2017:i:c:p:281-296.

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  2. The limits to robust monetary policy in a small open economy with learning agents. (2020). Dai, Meixing ; André, Marine ; Charlotte, Andre Marine.
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  3. The limits to robust monetary policy in a small open economy with learning agents. (2018). Dai, Meixing ; André, Marine ; Andre, Marine Charlotte.
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  4. Learning, robust monetary policy and the merit of precaution. (2018). Dai, Meixing ; Andre, Marine Charlotte.
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  5. Identifying the nonlinear correlation between business cycle and monetary policy rule: Evidence from China and the U.S.. (2018). Liu, Dayu ; Song, Yang ; Zhao, Tingting ; Xu, Ning.
    In: Economic Modelling.
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  6. Learning, robust monetary policy and the merit of precaution. (2018). Dai, Meixing ; André, Marine ; Meixing, Dai ; Charlotte, Andre Marine.
    In: The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics.
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  7. Can inflation contract discipline central bankers when agents are learning?. (2017). Dai, Meixing ; André, Marine.
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  8. Learning, robust monetray policy and the merit of precaution. (2016). Dai, Meixing ; André, Marine.
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