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El tema de la inflación ha sido uno de los más debatidos en los últimos meses. Los incrementos de precios registrados en el primer trimestre de 2005 han avivado la discusión. Este trabajo muestra que el problema está lejos de estar fuera de control y que determinadas medidas de política...
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During the last two decades of the twentieth century, Brazil went through a sequence of failed stabilization plans that tried to cope with an enduring hyperinflation. This paper uses a money demand model to evaluate monetary policies during those episodes. The consistency between the money...
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The paper offers a new explanation for the cause of the Great Inflation by constructing a model that explicitly … separates the roles of government and monetary policymakers. A mechanism that inflation can accelerate even if an inflation … target is low is uncovered. The model solves the puzzle of the observed high inflation target during the Great Inflation and …
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expectations affect both inflation and output, and, on the other hand, how inflation expectations reflect developments in these … variables. The analyses make use of a simple VAR model of inflation, inflation expectations and the output gap that allows for … for most individual countries as well. Inflation expectations also have a significant negative impact on output. As for …
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reducing inflation from three-digit annual rates in the 1990s to single-digit territory in 2004. The paper also discusses the …
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We don't have an abstract yet, sorry. But I think the title is pretty descriptive.
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This paper shows the way how persistent world inflation shocks hitting a small open economy can re-weight the … inflation. We derive a state-dependent Phillips curve based on translog preferences that make the elasticity of substitution of … disinflation on domestic inflation, as experienced in small open economies such as New Zealand, Chile and Peru. …
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progressively opt for greater exchange rate flexibility as well as a monetary policy based on inflation targeting rather than … policies are reviewed and analyzed. Second, the theoretical sources of inflation (cost push and demand pull factors as well as … probabilities is estimated for Morocco and Tunisia to provide important information concerning the mechanisms underlying inflation …
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inflation by and large through its key policy rate, though it appears to be accommodative with respect to the output gap. In … stance, before and after its adoption of the inflation targeting framework, as revealed by its interest rate setting behavior …
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SINCE 1930, EXPECTATIONS HAVE PLAYED AN IMPORTANT ROLE IN ECONOMIC THEORY AND THIS IS BECAUSE ECONOMICS IS GENERALLY CONCERNED WITH THE IMPLICATIONS OF CURRENT ACTIONS FOR THE FUTURE. THIS PAPER THEREFORE ARGUES THAT THE DEVELOPMENT OF RATIONAL EXPECTATIONS THEORY WILL MAKE A MORE SIGNIFICANT...
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