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the special case in which prices are sticky and wages are perfectly flexible. When the model is calibrated to exhibit an …
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If price levels are initially different across the euro area, convergence to a common level of prices would imply that … inflation will be higher in countries where prices are initially low. Price level convergence thus provides a potential … between 1990 and 1999 prices did become less dispersed in the euro area. Convergence is especially evident for traded goods …
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In a stylized DSGE model with an energy sector, the optimal policy response to an adverse energy supply shock implies a rise in core inflation, a larger rise in headline inflation, and a decline in wage inflation. The optimal policy is well-approximated by policies that stabilize the output gap,...
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price inflation." Reset price inflation is the rate of change of all desired prices (including for goods that have not …
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-optimal equilibrium that would occur under completely flexible wages and prices; that is, the model exhibits a tradeoff between … stabilizing the output gap, price inflation, and wage inflation. The Pareto optimum is attainable only if either wages or prices …
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