Politická ekonomie 2014, 62(1):49-66 | DOI: 10.18267/j.polek.937

Vztah finanční a cenové stability v podmínkách ČR

Lukáš Pfeifer, Zdeněk Pikhart
Ministrstvo financí ČR.

The Relationship of Financial and Price Stability in the Context of the Czech Republic

The article deals with the theoretical issues of macroprudential policy, shift of monetary policy paradigm towards application of so called "leaning against the wind" strategy and mutual cooperation of these policies, which are both aimed at maintaining financial stability. For detection of financial instability are mainly used early warning indicators, which are most often based on the credit activity of the economy and asset prices development. In the second part, we examine the impact of the credit activity in the Czech Republic on the prices of particular assets and its subsequent effect on the consumer price index.

Keywords: asset prices, consumer price index, financial stability, Price stability, leaning against the wind, macroprudential policy
JEL classification: E31, E32, E52, E58

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Pfeifer, L., & Pikhart, Z. (2014). The Relationship of Financial and Price Stability in the Context of the Czech Republic. Politická ekonomie62(1), 49-66. doi: 10.18267/j.polek.937
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