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Potential links between inflation, (t), and unemployment, UE(t), in Germany have been examined. There exists a … and lagged relationship between inflation, unemployment and labor force has been also obtained for Germany. Changes in …
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results obtained in the regression study. The VECM approach also allows re-estimation of the coefficients in the individual … cointegration approach to the integral approach to the estimation of the coefficients in the individual and generalized …
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Previously, a linear and lagged relationship between inflation and labor force change rate, π(t)= A1dLF(t-t1)/LF(t-t1)+A2 (where A1 and A2 are empirical country-specific coefficients), was found for developed economies. The relationship obtained for the USA is characterized by A1=4.0,...
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Headline CPI, core CPI, and indices for various small expenditure categories were analyzed. Sustainable long-term linear trends have been found in the difference between the headline CPI and these indices. Overall, the results completely support our previous findings for such principal...
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Austria, Canada, France, Germany, Japan, and the United States. Autoregressive properties of neither of these variables are …
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In the United States, there exist robust linear trends in the differences between headline (or core) CPI and price indices for individual subcategories of goods and services such as energy, food, housing, etc. Chiefly these differences can be represented by a piece-wise straight line. The...
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Previously, linear trends were revealed in the differences between the headline CPI and the price indices for various subcategories of the CPI in the United States. These trends can be continuous, as observed with the price index for medical care, or piecewise with turning points between trends...
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Linear relationships between inflation, unemployment, and labor force are obtained for two European countries - Austria and France. The best fit models of inflation as a linear and lagged function of labor force change rate and unemployment explain more than 90% of observed variation (R20.9)....
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Phillips curves in Germany and France, but there is no causality link between unemployment and inflation as well. …
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The Lucas critique has exposed the problem of the trade-off between changes in monetary policy and structural breaks in economic time series. The search for and characterisation of such breaks has been a major econometric task ever since. We have developed an integral technique similar to CUSUM...
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