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The inflation phenomenology offers to the author the occasion to perform a theoretical, i.e. an abstract analyze, that …
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controlled prices as well as the impact of external shocks as international price of oil on future inflation in Romania. …The purpose of the paper is to present an efficient instrument for simulation and research of inflation and its …
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The monetary policy decision, as any other decision, is the product of a procedure assembling a lot of primary information, but also what type of other ingredients contribute finally to a certain monetary policy decision.
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Business may be interpreted as a ,,game" that earns only the very ,,strong" and trained or competitive activity, leaving the losers who only know how to obtain profit. The online business companies changed the rules of the trade game everywhere and for everybody. The new created models became a...
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Market research is a powerful industry, whose value reached 21,5 billion USD in 2004. Market studies expenses are mostly concentrated in Europe (45%) and in USA (37%). The market shares of the Top 10 companies were above fifty per cent of the research market's turnover. As a young, modest...
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Any decision is eventually the product of a procedure which requires assembling a multitude of primary information, passed through reiterative processes both of organisation and of analysis. The procedures also regard “pushing” these transformed/processed towards preparatory levels only to...
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inflation as a measure of the price level. In addition, the study sought to evaluate ipso facto the extent to which monetary … policy has influenced inflation by reducing price volatility and expectation towards zero. The study applied the maximum … likelihood estimator in addition to the GARCH (p, q model) to estimate the steady state model of inflation. As a measure of …
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Monetary policy should be guided by macroeconomic models with limited nominal rigidity – ‘New Classical’ or even for some issues just plain Classical (i.e. with no nominal rigidity at all) models are perfectly adequate for understanding various aspects of the economy that have previously...
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currency war. At the same time, the adjustment of the commodities prices, the macro-financial challenges in the emerging …
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international benchmark prices for international trade (Brent and WTI), from $ 105.7 $/barrel in June 2014, to $ 36 /barrel in … December 2015. Compared with previous episodes of decline, from the last three decades, the recent decline of prices can be … oil prices compared to previous episodes indicate a predominance of factors related to the supply side, with important …
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