• Aspects of the International Monetary System : International Reserves and International Exchange Rate Regimes 

      Fridriksson, Ingimundur (Staff Memo;9/2010, Working paper, 2010)
      The global economy has in recent years been characterized among other things by large imbalances between countries and regions, capital flow volatility, and large reserve accumulation by several countries, in some cases ...
    • Monetary Policy Committees and Communication 

      Qvigstad, Jan F.; Fridriksson, Ingimundur; Langbraaten, Nina (Staff Memo;2/2013, Working paper, 2013)
      A country has only one central bank. It is therefore logical to compare it with central banks of other countries. There is broad agreement on the objective of monetary policy – price stability – and on central bank ...
    • Pengepolitiske komiteer og kommunikasjon 

      Qvigstad, Jan F.; Fridriksson, Ingimundur; Langbraaten, Nina (Staff Memo;1/2013, Working paper, 2013)
      Det finnes bare en sentralbank i et land. Det er derfor naturlig å sammenligne den med sentralbanker i andre land. Det er bred enighet om målet for pengepolitikken – prisstabilitet – og at sentralbanken skal være uavhengig ...
    • The G20 and International Economic Cooperation 

      Fridriksson, Ingimundur (Economic Commentaries;4/2012, Others, 2012)
      The G20 played a pivotal role in responding to the global economic and financial crisis in early 2009. Its collective response in the later phases of the crisis may be said to have been less resolute. In the face of the ...
    • The Increasing Role of Emerging Market Economies in Multilateral Financing Arrangements 

      Fridriksson, Ingimundur (Economic Commentaries;5/2015, Others, 2015)
      The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank were established at the end of the Second World War after a conference in Bretton Woods in New Hampshire in the United States. They are often referred to as the ...