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"You are not here to tell me what to do. You are here to tell me why I have done what I have already decided to do," Montagu Norman, the Bank of England’s longest-serving governor (1920-1944), is reputed to have once told his economic adviser. Today, thankfully, central banks aim to be more transparent in their decision making, as well as more rational. But achieving either of these things is not always easy. With the most laudable of intentions, the Federal Reserve, America’s central bank, may be about to take a step that could backfire.

Unlike the Fed, many other central banks have long declared explicit inflation targets and then set interest rates to try to meet these. Some economists have argued that the Fed should do the same. With Alan Greenspan, the Fed’s much-respected chairman, due to retire next year—after a mere 18 years in the job—some Fed officials want to adopt a target, presumably to maintain the central bank’s credibility in the scary new post-Greenspan era. The Fed discussed such a target at its February meeting, according to minutes published this week. This sounds encouraging. However, the Fed is considering the idea just when some other central banks are beginning to question whether strict inflation targeting really works.

At present central banks focus almost exclusively on consumer-price indices. On this measure Mr. Greenspan can boast that inflation remains under control. But some central bankers now argue that the prices of assets, such as houses and shares, should also somehow be taken into account. A broad price index for America which includes house prices is currently running at 5.5%, its fastest pace since 1982. Inflation has simply taken a different form.

Should central banks also try to curb increases in such asset prices Mr. Greenspan continues to insist that monetary policy should not be used to prick asset-price bubbles. Identifying bubbles is difficult, except in retrospect, he says, and interest rates are a blunt weapon: an increase big enough to halt rising prices could trigger a recession. It is better, he says, to wait for a housing or stock market bubble to burst and then to cushion the economy by cutting interest rates—as he did in 2001-2002.

And yet the risk is not just that asset prices can go swiftly into reverse. As with traditional inflation, surging asset prices also distort price signals and so can cause a misallocation of resources—encouraging too little saving, for example, or too much investment in housing. Surging house prices may therefore argue for higher interest rates than conventional inflation would demand. In other words, strict inflation targeting—the fad of the 1990s—is too crude.

We can learn from the third paragraph that()

A. increases in asset prices are interfered by the Federal Reserves

B. more emphasis should be placed on consumer-price indices

C. changes have taken place in the pattern of inflation

D. inflation have been brought under federal control

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( )是人际关系中的一项基本准则。

A.宽容待客
B.以诚待客
C.以礼待客
D.尊重人

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下列各组物质中均属于氧化物的是

A.SO2、CO、H2O

B.MnO2、NaOH、Fe2O3

C.Fe2O3、Fe3O4、O3

D.O、KClO3、H2SO4

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102减去48乘0.85的积所得的差,除以0.05得多少?

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A.张口受限,咀嚼时痛,口内上颌结节后方有压痛
B.张口受限,吞咽时痛,悬雍垂偏向健侧
C.张口受限,咀嚼时痛加剧,并向耳颞部反射
D.张口极度困难,患侧下颌支后缘内侧皮肤肿胀并有深部压痛
E.牙关紧闭,颈强直 下列间隙感染临床表现为:

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下列应予支持的是()。

A.当事人对垫资和垫资利息有约定,承包人请求按照约定返还垫资及其利息

B.当事人对垫资和垫资利息有约定,约定的利息计算标准高于中国人民银行发布的同期同类贷款利率的部分

C.当事人对垫资利息没有约定,承包人请求支付利息

D.ABC

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