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on Keynes's place in its history, suggesting that these stem from a particular and debatable understanding of how the … subdiscipline has evolved. It considers some implications for today's awkward economic facts of aspects of Keynes' General Theory … that the questions about co-ordination that Keynes addressed, not to mention some of his answers, are well worth revisiting. …
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money but it is the organising feature of modern economies, giving rise to both episodes of stability and crises. In … constructing this argument I consider both orthodox and heterodox points of view. We analyse equilibrium models of money, and find … that while money can exist in sequence economies with frictions, models of this type give no justification for its creation …
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equilibrium to achieve a simple, linear model, that only depends on inflation, the output gap, and the interest rate, in the case … inflation dynamics is crucial. Because of the controversial debate on the importance of expectations, the consequences of … central banks should react stronger to changes in inflation and output under uncertainty. Furthermore, it is shown that …
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sources of the rise and fall of the Great Inflation from the late 1960s to the early 1980s and of the Great Moderation of … periods is attributed to the time-varying volatility of shocks. The history for inflation is more nuanced, as a more vigorous … stand against it would have reduced inflation in the 1970s, but not completely eliminated it. In addition, they find that …
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PURPOSE - The purpose of this paper is to test the hypothesis of long-run money neutrality for Egypt, Jordan and … cointegration techniques to test the neutrality of money hypothesis for three Middle Eastern economies, using quarterly data on … money, prices and real income. The benefit of using this technique lies in its ability to distinguish between cointegration …
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This paper examines the relationship between inflation and real income in Australia, Canada, Finland, New Zealand …, Spain, Sweden and the UK which have adopted a "formal" policy of low or zero inflation target. Using cointegration analysis … and a vector error correction model (VECM), it is found that the long-run relationship between inflation and real income …
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The article analyzes the public spending of inflation and the reasons for its permanence. It is noted that inflation … negatively affects the finances, monetary and the entire economic system. It reduces the purchasing ability of money, undermines … that accompanying product of inflation as a complex phenomenon is massive and uncontrolled distribution of national income …
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There is no doubt that large changes in government policy towards economic reform are vitally important: some two decades ago Myanmar (Burma) was among the Asian nations with the highest per capita income but, by turning away from economic reform, government policy prevented the economy from...
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, supply-side shocks (related to energy, food and bottlenecks) have played a major role in recent inflation developments in the … as a determinant of inflation, with an effect that could be more persistent in the future. ; El reciente episodio …
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, supply-side shocks (related to energy, food and bottlenecks) have played a major role in recent inflation developments in the … as a determinant of wage inflation, with a pass-through to prices that has been limited so far but that, if it …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014513238