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summarised as follows. (1) Historically, inflation persistence appears to have been the exception, rather than the rule, with … inflation estimated to have been highly persistent only during the period between the floating of the pound, in June 1972, and … the introduction of inflation targeting, in October 1992. Under inflation targeting, it exhibits some slight negative …
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inflation persistence; a smaller volatility of reduced-form innovations to both inflation and real GDP growth; and a … under indeterminacy is a mirror image of what it is under determinacy: both inflation persistence and the volatility of its … reduced-form innovations, for example, are increasing in the coefficient on inflation under indeterminacy, decreasing under …
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, demand, monetary and entry cost shocks. The variables entering the VAR are output, inflation, the nominal interest rate …
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This paper studies the role of credit market development in an economy with credit frictions. I examine how the provision of credit in connection with collateral assets affects economic performance and the business cycle. In the framework of an economy in which credit constraints arise because...
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This paper proposes a simple explanation for the frequent appearance of a price puzzle in VARs designed for monetary policy analysis. It suggests that the best method of solving the puzzle implies a close connection between theory and empirics rather than the introduction of a commodity price....
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