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regards the possibility of a time-varying mean of inflation. Moreover, we conduct a sensitivity analysis across different … of the Phillips curve occurring in the early to mid 1980s, but not in inflation persistence once the mean shift is … allowed for. As a result of the structural change, the Phillips curve became flatter around a lower mean of inflation. Second …
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This paper investigates both cross-sectional asymmetry (related to bank-specific characteristics like size and … to monetary policy. The first type of asymmetry is accounted for by including interaction terms, and the second type is …-sectional asymmetry. JEL Classification: C11, C23, E51 …
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after four years. Credit shocks have a positive effect on inflation and explain about 35% of the forecast error variance … inflation is insignificant and their share in explaining the forecast error variance negligible. For the US, regime 1 captures … periods of stable GDP growth, and low and stable inflation, combined with accelerating asset prices. We find procyclical …
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Traditionally, exports behavior is modeled only as a function of the foreign demand and the real exchange rate. However, it is by now widely acknowledged that these variables are not able to fully explain exports developments. This paper suggests considering domestic demand pressure as an...
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The time series of various economic variables often exhibit asymmetry: decreases in the values tend to be sharp and … fast, whereas increases usually occur slowly and gradually. We detect signs of an analogous asymmetry in firms’ wage … shocks in the same variables. As well as describing the presence of asymmetry in the speed of wage adjustment, we investigate …
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-term interest rates to the Bank of England’s inflation report andto macroeconomic announcements. Due to the quarterly frequency at …, the more timehas elapsed since the latest release of an inflation report, market volatility shouldincrease, the price …
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a special focus on persistence of real wages,wage and price inflation. The analysis is conducted within a structural …, as well as the cointegrating properties of theestimated system. Overall, in the long run, wage and price inflation emerge …
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food price shocks on a given set of countries.Secondly, we assess the importance of inflation linkages among countries, by …
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Existing work on wage bargaining (as exemplified by Cukierman and Lippi, 2001) typicallypredicts more aggressive wage setting under monetary union. This insight has not beenconfirmed by the EMU experience, which has been characterised by wage moderation,thereby eliciting criticism from Posen and...
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This paper reviews recent approaches to modeling the labour market and assessestheir implications for in‡ation dynamics through both their e¤ect on marginalcost and on price-setting behaviour. In a search and matching environment, weconsider the following modeling setups: right-to-manage...
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