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This report estimates possible macroeconomic effects of a pandemic taking place in the EU in 2006, using a quarterly macroeconomic model. The macroeconomic costs of a pandemic, that is the cost in terms of production lost due to illness and death measured as reductions in GDP growth and/or...
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support for the euro: crisis reduces support while periods of recovery from unemployment bode well for public support. This …
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application of mandatory lockdowns contributed to a sharp fall in production and a rise in unemployment, inducing an expansionary …
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application of mandatory lockdowns contributed to a sharp fall in production and a rise in unemployment, inducing an expansionary …
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of the Phillips curve, based constant inflation expectations, is appropriate to calculate the unemployment effects of …
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unemployment and monetary policy in a small open economy such as Sweden. Third, we do not want to overburden Swedish monetary … the Phillips curve based on constant inflation expectations has returned for Sweden. Based on estimates of this model …
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Inflation targeting was adopted by several countries, including Sweden, in the 1990s. We evaluate the Swedish inflation … compared to previous regimes adopted in Sweden during the 20th century. Our approach to evaluate inflation targeting is … century of observations, inflation targeting in Sweden is a success – at least so far. …
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