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This paper aims to show why Irving Fisher's own data on interest rates and inflation in New York, London, Paris, Berlin … changes in inflation, not even in the long run. In Fisher's data, interest rates have more persistence than inflation and … change less than inflation over time. The Fisher effect is a misnomer unless it is taken to refer to what Fisher actually …
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In the present paper we analyse whether fundamental macroeconomic factors, temporary influences or more structural factors have contributed to the recent decline in bond yields in the US. For that purpose, we start with a very general model of interest rate determination in which risk premia are...
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Hansen Co-integration test confirmed the existence of a long-run relationship between nominal interest rates and inflation …
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This paper investigates evidence of a Fisher effect in Nigeria by employing quarterly CPI inflation and Nominal … inflation rates in the long run despite the presence of positive relationship among the variables. Our study recommends the … adoption of potent policies aimed at checking inflation so as to help reduce high interest rates in order to stimulate growth …
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The neo-Fisherian view does not consider a negative interest rate gap a prerequisite for boosting inflation. Instead, a … negative interest rate gap is said to lower inflation. We discuss this counterintuitive response - known as the Fisher paradox …
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