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Gravity-based cross-sectional evidence indicates that currency unions stimulate trade; cross-sectional evidence indicates that trade stimulates output. This paper estimates the effect that currency union has, via trade, on output per capita. We use economic and geographic data for over 200...
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consider the case for NGDP targeting for mid-sized developing countries, in light of their susceptibility to supply shocks and … terms of trade shocks. For India, in particular, one major exogenous supply shock is the monsoon rains. NGDP targeting … splits the impact of supply shocks automatically between inflation and real GDP growth. In the case of annual inflation …
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