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In the past four to five decades, inflation has fallen around the world, with median annual global consumer price inflation down from a peak of 16.6 percent in 1974 to 2.6 percent in 2017. This decline began in advanced economies in the mid-1980s and in emerging market and developing economies...
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Emerging market and developing economies (EMDEs) have experienced an extraordinary decline in inflation since the early 1970s. After peaking in 1974 at 17.3 percent, inflation in these economies declined to 3.5 percent in 2017. Despite a checkered history of managing inflation among many EMDEs,...
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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to deal with the dynamics of a Neo-Keynesian model applied to a small open economy, in order to show the impact of commercial openness on the choice of the optimal inflation target. Design/methodology/approach – The author uses a neo-Keynesian model...
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for understanding the modern economy. The focus of this volume is the money prices of commodities. In light of the failure … mainstream approach to the explanation of prices. Howard Nicholas underlines the shortcomings of this and other approaches to the … explanation of prices, particularly their concepts of the value of the commodity and money. He argues the problems with all other …
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