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Using a sample of 1154 European firms from 11 countries, we show that firm-levelexchange exposure for Eurozone and non-Eurozone … European firms has increased sincethe introduction of the euro, but this rise was smaller for Eurozone than non … Eurozone countries, so the advent of the euroappears to have been associated with a shift in exchange risk from systematic to …
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This paper aims to conduct a precise test of the political economy hypothesis linking income inequality and economic growth. By choosing covariates from a detailed county-level dataset and assuming that U.S. counties experience perfect capital mobility, I shut off the four possible channels...
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This paper aims to investigate the relationship between economic growth, institutional quality and financial development whitin a sample of middle-income countries. We generate three hypothesis on the potential relationships between those three dimensions by reviewing the existing literature and...
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the Euro-zone. Moreover, the EMU creates conditions for economic and monetary stability all over Europe which allows for … activity of the Bank of Lithuania during the process of integration into the EU. The viability of the inflation rate maintained …
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exchange rate movements do not have an impact on inflation, as aggregate rules of thumb mask substantial heterogeneities across … counteract deviations of inflation from target, including those relating to exchange rate fluctuations. Moreover, under the … forecasting inflation. …
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rate of change of food commodity prices leads to a rise in euro area headline inflation (HICP) of around 0.3 percentage …
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This paper presents new non-linear regression estimates of the relationship between inflation and economic growth for … inflation is associated with moderate gains in GDP growth up to a roughly 15 – 18 percent inflation threshold. However, the … at all with either the inflation coefficient or our estimated turning point. With the middle income countries, we return …
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no systematic link between thedecline in inflation and the upward adjustments in indexed interest rates. Third,changes in … the exchange rate and in the performance of the external sector helpexplain the decline in inflation. Fourth, the strong …
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with a lower inflation rate which conflicts with the need to maintain liquidity in a repressed economy. By examining the … inflation-growth relationship, this study examines whether there is any room for inflating the economy. This would ease the … stalled by prematurely tightening monetary policy. The study finds a two-way relationship between inflation and growth; but …
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and inflation rate were not as a result of deregulation, and deregulating price of petroleum products significantly … influence economic growth with marginal inflation. The paper recommends that government should encourage private sector …
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