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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) was the first central bank in the world to introduce inflation targeting, implementing an inflation target of 0%-2% in 1989. Don Brash was the former governor of the RBNZ during this time, and discusses why this policy was introduced, and its impact on central banks' monetary policies around the world.
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The Reserve Bank of New Zealand (RBNZ) was the first central bank in the world to introduce inflation targeting, implementing an inflation target of 0%-2% in 1989. Don Brash was the former governor of the RBNZ during this time, and discusses why this policy was introduced, and its impact on central banks' monetary policies around the world.

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