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Declining inflation rates might have negative consequences for tax revenues. Phenomena like the inflationary bracket … lay the theoretical base followed by a descriptive view on the relation between inflation, growth and tax revenues in the … reveal that an end of inflation would have a negative impact on tax revenues for a number of OECD countries. The results also …
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differences of opinion is left, and hence volatility is decreased. …
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This paper deals with a critical assessment and a reestimation of the "non-accelerating in ation rate of unemployment" (NAIRU) for Germany. There are quite a few obstacles to perceiving the NAIRU as an understandable and easy-to-use analytical instrument, suitable for economic policy: the...
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decisions with regard to inflation expectations of financial market experts for the euro area from February 1999 to June 2007 … of inflation expectations formation. …
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at high-frequency controlling for intraday periodicity, volatility clustering and volatility persistence. We find that …
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reveals no major importance of the bank balance sheet channel for the relationship between stock market volatility and …
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several years until cartel victims obtain damages. Interest and inflation are thus two key drivers of adequate compensation … legal systems treat interest and inflation as part of competition law actions for damages, and, using real-world data from …
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Arbitrarily designed borders have been identified by a recent literature as an important reason why sub-Saharan Africa … luminosity) by tracking provincial–level border changes in Africa during 1992-2013 with GIS techniques. Difference …
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