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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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. Under discretionary monetary policy the size of the inflation bias depends on the fiscal policy regime. Using the timeless … alternative fiscal policy rules, and inflation and output persistence reflects the economic data. With the deficit rules, the …
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In the late 1960s and into the 1970s, the United States experienced a burst of inflation the origins of which seemed … have arrived at the erroneous conclusion that its output-inflation trade-off was better than is truly the case. This … equilibria and restore stability of inflation expectations. An implication of this is that the observed higher volatility of the …
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rules. Accordingly, we augment a standard inflation targeting model in which a forward-looking version of the Taylor rule …
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Many economic time series are charecterized by high persistence which typically requires nonstandard limit theory for inference. This paper proposes a new method for constructing confidence intervals for the impulse response functions of nearly nonstationary processes. The method is based on...
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incorporate some “rule-of-thumb†price-setters that index to inflation over recent periods. These models are estimated for the … inertia in inflation than the baseline sticky-price model, its overall fit is worse. The results point toward substantial … gains in terms of fit for hybrid models with indexation that smoothes through quarterly volatility in inflation and clarify …
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inflation? We develop and test versions of the model for which the answer to this question is yes. We then investigate whether …
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This paper investigates the question of whether a transition to a low-inflation environment, induced by a shift in … previous empirical work in that we pay particular attention to the identification of changes in the inflation environment, we … to 2001, we find evidence in support of the hypothesis that exchange rate pass-through declines with a shift to a low-inflation …
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In this paper we show that a model featuring durables consumption, weak credibility, and sticky prices can explain many of the stylized facts associated with exchange-rate-based stabilization, including the quantitative variation exhibited by key macroeconomic variables. In standard models, the...
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simplified model in which the decisions of the ECB are influenced only by the inflation level but we are working on a more …
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