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wage, unemployment and inflation. This is done by considering a two-stage strategic interaction between a central bank (CB …
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promptly identifying turning points in inflation. The focus of this paper is the so-called "cost-of-living" index, the most … used measure of Italian inflation. Our aim is to identify and test a model of its seasonal component, which is important in …
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approach, which apparently results in about a quarter point of additional inflation each year since 2000. …
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A coincidence in time between the volatility break associated with the "Great Moderation" and large changes in the pattern of conditional and unconditional correlations between output, hours and labor productivity was detected by Gal� and Gambetti (2009). We provide a novel explanation for...
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I consider an economy growing along the balanced growth path that is hit by an adverse shock to its capital accumulation process. The model integrates efficiency wages due to imperfect monitoring of the quality of labour in a search and matching framework with methods of dynamic general...
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the Phillips curve's ability to explain inflation dynamics over a wide variety of circumstances, over the 150 years of the … country's history. In Italy, the relation linking inflation with the cyclical situation in the economy emerged only after …
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This paper proposes an index of core inflation for the euro area which exploits information from a large panel of time … component of national inflation and disregarding the idiosyncratic one, we clean inflation from measurement error, discrepancies …
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