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Considering a sample of about 70 Italian regions, this paper goes beyond the assumption that there exists a unique core inflationary process in a macroeconomy. We show that local long-run inflation rates can display remarkable variability. On the one hand they are negatively correlated with...
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This paper explores the influence of inflation on economic growth. In order to match the empirical stylized fact of a threshold level of inflation, beyond which inflation ceases to have a positive impact on growth and begins to harm it, we propose to merge an endogenous growth model of learning...
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A growing body of empirical evidence shows that there exists a long-run positive tradeoff between inflation and real macroeconomic activity. Within a New Keynesian framewok, we examine how increasing returns generate a positive long-run relation between inflation and output.
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Considering a sample of about 70 Italian regions, this paper goes beyond the assumption that there exists a unique core inflationary process in a macroeconomy. We show that local long-run inflation rates can display remarkable variability. On the one hand they are negatively correlated with...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010326090
Regional patterns of inflation persistence have received attention only at a very coarse level of territorial disaggregation, that of EMU member states. However economic disparities within EMU member states are an equally important policy issue. This paper considers a country with a large...
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This paper explores the influence of inflation on economic growth. In order to match the empirical stylized fact of a threshold level of inflation, beyond which inflation ceases to have a positive impact on growth and begins to harm it, we propose to merge an endogenous growth model of learning...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010326117
Technology transfer (TT) is not mandatory for Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) projects, yet proponents of CDM argue that TT in CDM can bring new technologies to developing countries and thus not only reduce emissions but also foster development. We review the quantitative literature on...
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This paper extends the efficiency wages/partially adaptive expectations Phillips curve, otherwise known as the price-price Phillips curve, from a closed economy context to an open economy one with both commodity trade and capital mobility. We also consider the case of a monetary union (a...
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