Has 'inflation targeting' increased the predictive power of term structure about future inflation: evidence from Turkish experience?

This article contributes to the vast literature on the predictive power of term structure on future inflation by focusing on an emerging market case: Turkey. The most important result emerging in our article is the following: Monetary policy change is an important determinant of the relationship bet...

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Inflation
Inflation rate
Inflation targeting
Interest rate policy
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Monetary policy
Money supply
Stabilization policy
structural break
Studies
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Turkey
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