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This paper analyses the effects of supply shocks on the Spanish inflation rate. The methodology applied is based on Ball and Mankiw (1995). These authors assume that a good proxy for supply shocks is the third moment of the distribution of price changes, and show that nominal rigidities imply a...
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Este trabajo pretende contribuir a un mejor conocimiento de la inflación andaluza y española. Los datos empleados provienen del IPC (1993-2001). Hemos trabajado con datos del agregado, de las regiones, de las provincias y de las capitales de provincia españolas. Desde otra perspectiva,...
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This paper analyzes the relationship between inflation and relative price variability, in the direction of the latter, in two countries with very different inflationary experiences: Argentina and Spain. To address this objective, using disaggregated price indexes (Wholesale Price Index for...
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In this paper we analyze the incidence of the distribution of price changes on the inflation rate of Spanish regions (1994-2001). Especially, we pay attention to the role of variability and skewness. The methodology applied is based on the menu cost models developed by Ball and Mankiw. In...
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