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aggregate demand still can cause significant inflation. …
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, consistent with the evidence, increases with inflation. Because we assume that firms sell multiple products and choose how many … inflation accelerator-a feedback loop between inflation and the fraction of price changes-that significantly increases the slope … of the Phillips curve during periods of high inflation. Applied to the U.S. time series, our model predicts that the …
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fraction of price changes increases with inflation. In addition, in the presence of strategic complementarities, they predict …
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This paper examines the relationship between cyclical output and inflation in models commonly used for monetary policy … finding is that these models imply a strong negative relationship between inflation and output, a result that is at odds with …
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aggregate demand still can cause significant inflation. …
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This paper shows how endogeneous inflation inertia is generated by a simple modificaton of the quadratic adjustment … cost structure faced by economic agents. We derive the pertinent inflation relationships based on purely nominal rigidities … replicate empirical responses to an interest rate shock. -- Inflation Dynamics ; New Keynesian Phillips Curve; Business …
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examine the relevance of the cost channel for inflation dynamics in G7 countries. Since firms' costs of working capital … inflation responses to monetary policy shocks, and can even lead to inverse inflation responses, when the cost channel is …
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output and inflation, as observed in a vectorautoregression analysis. In contrast to backward indexation to past inflation …, which is often assumed in the literature, sticky information leads to a hump-shaped response in the inflation of flexibly …
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marginal costs with respect to output and thus help to account for the observed inertia in inflation …
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Despite closing output gaps and tightening labor markets, inflation has remained low inthe euro area. Based on an … augmented Phillips Curve framework, we find that thisphenomenon-sometimes attributed to low global inflation-has been primarily … causedby a remarkable persistence of inflation, keeping it low despite the reduction in slack. Thisfeature is shown to be …
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