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José Viñals

  • Fellow, International Macroeconomics and Finance
Website
https://www.sc.com/en/people/jose-vinals/
José Viñals is currently the Financial Counsellor and Director of the Monetary and Capital Markets Department of the International Monetary Fund (IMF). He is a member of the Financial Stability Board, representing the IMF.

Publications 

Discussion paper

DP2945 Monetary Policy Issues in a Low Inflation Environment

  • José Viñals
19 Sep 2001
  • International Macroeconomics
  • E42
  • E52
  • E58
Discussion paper

DP2241 On the Real Effects of Monetary Policy: A Central Banker's View

  • José Viñals
  • Javier Vallés Liberal
30 Sep 1999
  • International Macroeconomics
  • E50
  • E52
  • E58
Discussion paper

DP1821 Monetary Policy and Inflation: From Theory to Practice

  • José Viñals
9 Mar 1998
  • International Macroeconomics
  • E42
  • E52
  • E58
Discussion paper

DP1498 Do Exchange Rates Move to Address International Macroeconomic Imbalances?

  • Matthew B Canzoneri
  • José Viñals
  • Javier Vallés Liberal
31 Oct 1996
  • International Macroeconomics
  • E58
  • F33
  • F41
  • F42
Discussion paper

DP1485 Monetary Union and European Unemployment

  • José Viñals
  • Juan Francisco Jimeno
31 Oct 1996
  • International Macroeconomics
  • E52
  • E61
  • F33
  • F41
  • J64
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