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Laboratory experiments by Fudenberg and Pathak (2010), and Vyrastekova, Funaki and Takeuch (2008) show that punishment is able to sustain cooperation in groups even when it is observed only in the end of the interaction sequence. Our results demonstrate that the real power of unobserved...
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ingredient to model. In fact, I found that the estimated premium is a very powerful predictor of inflation. It overcomes, in …
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recursive interaction with inflation as integral to it. This treatment underlay both his 1920s work on the business cycle as a … deployment of his analysis of expected inflation on nominal interest rates, and, indirectly, in its espousal of the case for …
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component explains much less of the variation in sectoral regional inflation rates and exhibits much less volatility than …
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We analyze optimal monetary policy in a sticky pricemodel where the central bank supplies money outrightvia asset purchases and lends money temporarily againstcollateral. The terms of central bank lending affect ra-tioning of money and impact on macroeconomic aggre-gates. The central bank can...
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. To illustrate, when cash prices are equally distorted in both models equally large welfare costs of inflation are …
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This paper presents evidence on the lag between monetary policy actions and the response of inflation in the euro area … monetary policy regime thereafter. Results based on alternative definitions of inflation persistence support these findings …, although, they suggest that at the country level, a drop in German inflation persistence and a sizeable shift in the mean of …
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-run inflation-unemployment tradeoff. …
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This paper offers a reappraisal of the inflation-unemployment tradeoff, based on ?frictional growth? describing the … able to work themselves out fully. In this context, monetary shocks have a gradual and delayed effect on inflation, and …
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The global economy has witnessed many economic fluctuations and waves of inflation and recession. With the … consideration of achieving price stability as a primary goal of the economic policies, any attempt to eliminate inflation means …', who developed the inflation/unemployment curve. After the emergence of the stagflation phenomenon, this relationship …
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