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and sometimes the unconditional means of the nominal rate, inflation and the output gap are strongly affected by …
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the unemployment, this paper tries to answer the following question: Is a nominal permanent disinflation compatible with … short-run unemployment costs but also with long-run output benefits? The answer to this question crucially depends on the …
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Political Science on June 4th. It starts by asking what factors have been behind the remarkable retreat of inflation that has …
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During the 1970s and early 1980s, Spain suffered high rates of inflation but inflation declined and by 1997 inflation … had fallen to approximately 2 percent. To fight inflation, Spain implemented austere monetary programs, joined the EMS in … 1989, enacted central bank autonomy in 1994, and introduced inflation targets in January 1995. Certainly, these and other …
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and its implications for US output, hours and inflation. Second we evaluate the extent to which that responses can be …
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We analyse the incidence of endogenous entry and firm TFP-heterogeneity on the response of aggregate inflation to … distribution of firms in Spain. We then compare the inflation response to technology, interest rate and entry cost shocks, among … others. We find that structures in which large (more productive) firms predominate tend to deliver more muted inflation …
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This paper studies the effect of labor market reform, in the form of reductions in firing costs and unemployment … benefits, on inflation volatility. With this purpose, we build a New Keynesian model with search and matching frictions in the … inflation in response to shocks, by affecting the volatility of the three components of real marginal costs (hiring costs …
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-specific labour imply a sufficient degree of real rigidity, and so can reproduce inflation dynamics well. However, they imply too … little real rigidity and, so, too volatile inflation, owing to strong responses of marginal wages and hours per employee … the responses of wages, inflation and employment. …
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We test the Barro-Gordon model extended to allow for persistence in unemployment. First, we build an index of central … bank independence and measures of persistence, and then we compare them with inflation performance in OECD countries. Our … of inflation. …
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This paper studies the joint behaviour of inflation and unemployment in Spain over the period 1964-1995. We analyze the … implications both of full hysteresis in unemployment and high inflation persistence for inference regarding dynamic Phillips trade …
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