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We analyze the cyclicality of risk weights of banks in the Czech Republic from 2008 to 2016. We differentiate between risk weights under the internal ratings-based and those under the standardized approach, consider the financial cycle, and employ wavelet coherence as a means of dynamic...
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This paper examined the impact of fiscal deficit on inflation in Namibia. The paper employed Autoregressive Distributed … evidence of a long run positive effect of fiscal deficit on inflation in Namibia. This suggests that fiscal deficit has a … direct effect on inflation in Namibia. The study also found a unidirectional causality running from fiscal deficit to …
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The Covid-19 Pandemic and policy response rattled the USTreasury markets. Conventional US Treasuries, inflation … yielded dis-torted inflation expectations estimates. Since the beginning of thepandemic, monetary policy kept nominal rates … larger wedge between nominal interest rates andreal interest rates in the inflation adjusted market. …
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interest rate, exchangerate, money supply, and inflation rate (independent variable) weregathered from the annual report of the … regression shows that for the 48 SSA nations, interestrate, inflation rate, and money supply were positively significant …
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monetary policy variables impact inflation, output, money supply, and the financial sector in India. Our results for the period … that monetary policy is more efficient in explaining the variations in inflation rather than stimulating output indicating …
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that is why inflation was lower in the USA compared to the euro area. All announcements for 2023 point to the continuation … expansionary policies, global inflation has been present since 2021. The change in the macroeconomic environment has led to a …
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Existing measures of core inflation ignore a part of 'should be' the core inflation. Exclusion based measures 'exclude …' a part of persistent inflation inherently existing in the excluded part whereas filter based measures 'filter-out' the … inflation - noise free inflation or denoised inflation. As against considering only trend to define core inflation, this study …
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Monetary policy tools, including money supply and interest rate, are the most popular instruments to control inflation … interest rate, will reduce inflation by reducing aggregate demand in an economy. However, monetary policy could be … reducing aggregate supply in the economy. If tight monetary policy is used to reduce this cost push inflation, the cost side …
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between the inflation rate and the unemployment rate is extremely important. This tradeoff has become known as the Phillips … statistical technique that solves the omitted variables problem, to estimate the tradeoff between inflation and unemployment for … international context for the vast majority of the countries studied is affecting the inflation versus unemployment tradeoff. …
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