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formulated at the beginning, one also notes that inflation has a negative effect on the economic growth. These results emphasize …
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This paper empirically examines developments in price and inflation in China from 1991 to 2005. Unlike most previous … evidence that inflation can be explained by economic fundamentals such as money, credits, productivity, and exchange rate … sensitive to the sample period than to the region type. Notably, money does not seem to be closely associated with inflation …
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inflation in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries over the 1980-2008 period. We argue that, in GCC countries, money is … supply stands out as a significant determinant of inflation both in short- and long-run. Both foreign prices and the nominal … effective exchange rate are shown to be more successful in explaining inflation in the long-run than the short-run. The half …
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This paper explores the non-linear relationship between financial development and economic growth. It mainly relies on the Panel Smooth Transition Regression (PSTR) model of Gonzalés et al. (2005) and three metrics of financial development to endogenously assess the impact of financial...
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The consumers of today are impulse and cautious buyers at the same time. This study basically comprehends the concept of non-linearity towards the consumer purchase behavior for either high or low involvement of products. The research was interesting to note the consumption patterns of different...
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Recent empirical studies suggests that affine models, a popular framework to analyse term structures of interest rates, are misspecified. This evidence is mainly based on time series properties of the data. This article re-examines this controversy, by investigating both cross-sectional and...
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This paper develops a theoretical wage bargaining model, which yields a non-linear wage equation with a positive long term impact of taxes on wages as a special case. The elasticity of the replacement rate depends on the unemploy¬ment rate. The wage equation is estimated on time series data of...
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The aim of this article is to highlight a number of problems due to a rather „mechanical“ application of the Hodrick-Prescott Filter and its possible implication for the monetary policy decision-making process. The author concludes that HP filter is not able to estimate the potential output,...
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Education being an important component of human capital has always attracted the interests of economists, researchers and policy makers. Governments across the globe in general and in India in particular are trying to improve the human capital by pumping more investments in education. But the...
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One of the two price indexation schemes in the staggered price DSGE models is the indexation to the average inflation …. In this essay we show that using average of inflation as index multiplier may lead to the deviation from the optimal … price for intermediate good producer. Although there is no problem with this indexation method as far as the inflation …
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