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infrastructure and its relation to the right to decent work, GDP, inflation and the unemployment rate is the pillar on which this …
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The evolution of the rate of price inflation, (t), and unemployment, u(t), in Japan has been modeled within the … that growing unemployment results in decreasing inflation. A linear and lagged generalized Phillips curve expressed as a … link between inflation, unemployment, and labor force has been also re-estimated and validated by new data. Labor force …
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reciprocal relationship. The variable considered are: unemployment, inflation, consumptions, investments and current accounts. We … between investment and unemployment, c) we show the revival of the Phillips curve, especially in Germany, d) we test for the … relationship between unemployment and the Government deficit, e) we show the existence of a relationship between unemployment and …
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Past and future evolution of inflation, p(t), and unemployment, UE(t), in Japan is modeled. Both variables are … curve. This Phillips curve is characterized by a negative relation between inflation and unemployment and their synchronous … evolution: UE(t) = -0.94p(t) + 0.045. Effectively, growing unemployment has resulted in decreasing inflation since 1982. A …
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Central Banks have gained much credibility in controlling one important macroeconomic variable: inflation. This paper … tries to examine the relation between inflation and other economic variables in Croatia by searching for the best …
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, price inflation, labor force participation, productivity, and unemployment. The evolution of real GDP depends only on …
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structural and cohesion funds, removed the trading barriers, increases foreign investments, reduced unemployment, increased labor …
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We examine the relationship between inflation and unemployment in the long run, using quarterly US data from 1952 to … Berentsen, Menzio, and Wright (2011): the relationship between inflation and unemployment is positive in the long run. … 2010. Using a band-pass filter approach, we find strong evidence that a positive relationship exists, where inflation leads …
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The monetarism, as I have tried to outline in this work is based on the ideas of the American professor Milton Friedman, who tried to revitalize and reconfigure the old quantity theory of money. These ideas were transposed and discussed by authors like Ion Pohoață, Tiberiu Brăilean or Al....
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This study consists of examining the effects of inflation on unemployment in Cameroon. Beginning from the hypothesis … which says inflation has a negative effect on unemployment, the Philips curve model was chosen to verify this hypothesis … in such away, if the inflation rate increases, the unemployment rate reduces. The reverse is true that is if the …
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