INIS
policy
100%
economy
46%
chile
41%
inflation
35%
exchange rate
27%
dynamics
23%
market
22%
prices
22%
economics
20%
interventions
19%
capital
18%
banks
18%
commodities
18%
insurance
17%
labor
13%
exports
12%
reserves
12%
stabilization
11%
business
10%
unemployment
9%
renewable energy sources
9%
climatic change
8%
latin america
8%
uruguay
8%
sustainability
8%
design
8%
mining
8%
hydrogen
8%
new zealand
8%
trade
8%
energy
8%
supply
8%
security
8%
electricity
8%
gain
7%
friction
7%
volatility
7%
output
7%
interest rate
6%
assets
6%
production
5%
reduction
5%
credits
5%
cost
5%
Keyphrases
Chile
39%
Foreign Exchange Intervention
17%
Central Bank
17%
Monetary Policy
13%
Small Open Economy
13%
Commodity Price Shocks
12%
Optimal Monetary Policy
11%
Business Cycles
10%
Renewable Energy
10%
Macroeconomic Impacts
9%
Optimal Policy
8%
Inflation Targeting
8%
Macroeconomics
8%
Economic Business
8%
Climate Change Economics
8%
Commodity Boom
8%
Renewable Energy Impacts
8%
Fiscal Policy
8%
Latin America (LATAM)
8%
Monetary Policy Credibility
8%
Exchange Rate Pass-through
8%
Commodity Prices
8%
Boom-bust
8%
Economic Consequences
8%
Latin American Countries
8%
Uruguay
8%
Macroeconomic Spillovers
8%
Mining Development
8%
Price Policy
8%
Macroeconomic Policy
8%
Pooles
8%
International Finance
8%
Intervention Targets
8%
International Economics
8%
Monetary Policy Communication
8%
Green Hydrogen
8%
New Zealand
8%
Security of Supply
8%
Local Energy
8%
Social Insurance
8%
Hydrogen Import
8%
Insurance
8%
Terms of Trade
8%
Labor Market Dynamics
8%
Policy Rules
8%
Labor Market
8%
Inflation
7%
Policy Response
5%
Mining Sector
5%
Foreign Exchange Reserves
5%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Monetary Policy
49%
Macroeconomics
31%
Foreign Exchange
26%
Small Open Economy
23%
Exchange Rate
22%
Labor Market
21%
Inflation
20%
Central Bank
19%
Inflation Targeting
15%
Interest Rate
15%
Emerging Economies
14%
Impact Assessment
14%
Business Cycle
11%
Volatility
11%
Inflation Expectations
10%
Exchange Rate Pass-through
8%
Fiscal Consolidation
8%
International Economics
8%
Spillover Effect
8%
Foreign Exchange Reserves
8%
Budget Deficit
8%
Taylor Rule
8%
Externalities
8%
Investment
8%
Surges
8%
Financial Market
8%
Paris Agreement
8%
International Monetary System
8%
Fiscal Policy
8%
Terms of Trade
8%
Exchange Rate Policy
7%
DSGE Model
7%
Purchasing Power Parity
7%
Welfare
6%