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prices and the path of inflation, potentially with significant effects on real variables in settings where the classical … aggregate output and employment -- and for the path of inflation, but not the cumulative amount of inflation overall. The … inflation at a lower cost to employment and output than the trade-off incurred by raising interest rates or by raising taxes …
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are affected by the undershooting of the euro area inflation target. To shed light on this issue, we estimate an open …-economy, New Keynsian Phillips curve, in which we control for imported inflation. Regression results suggest that falling food and … energy prices have been the main disinflationary driver. But low core inflation in the euro area has also had a clear and …
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linking interest rates to forecasts of future inflation. Such rules have been found to give rise to aggregate fluctuations due … properties of interest-rate rules whereby the central bank responds to a measure of past inflation. The consensus view that has … inflation are likely to ensure global stability provided that the coefficient on lagged interest rates is greater than unity …
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This paper examines the properties of interest rate rules aimed at controlling aggregate price inflation. Policies are … compared in two models having either flexible or sticky inflation The latter is assumed to derive from a traditional, adaptive …-expectations augmented Phillips curve. The flexible inflation model derives from the modem view, due to Gray (1976) and Fischer (1977), that …
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In the wake of the global energy crisis, many European countries used energy price controls to fight inflation and to …. In addition, during the energy crisis 2022 inflation rates rose dramatically and real wages dropped more than in any …
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In the wake of the global energy crisis, many European countries used energy price controls to fight inflation and to …. In addition, during the energy crisis 2022 inflation rates rose dramatically and real wages dropped more than in any …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014529395
In the wake of the global energy crisis, many European countries used energy price controls to fight inflation and to …. In addition, during the energy crisis 2022 inflation rates rose dramatically and real wages dropped more than in any …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014545082
inflation in the durable goods sector. We then analyze the optimal Taylor rule for this economy. If the monetary authority wants … to stabilize the aggregate output gap, it places much more emphasis on stabilizing durable goods inflation (relative to … its share of value-added in the economy). In contrast, if the monetary authority values stabilizing aggregate inflation …
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interpreted, first and foremost, as a commitment device. In our setting, a monetary target helps anchoring inflation and inflation … well as a strong response to deviations of inflation from target and to the activity growth gap. In contrast, the response … policymakers at the time. -- Inflation ; Price Stability ; Monetary Policy ; Monetary Targeting ; Policy Rules …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003837787
interpreted, first and foremost, as a commitment device. In our setting, a monetary target helps anchoring inflation and inflation … well as a strong response to deviations of inflation from target and to the activity growth gap. In contrast, the response … policymakers at the time. -- Inflation ; Price Stability ; Monetary Policy ; Monetary Targeting ; Policy Rules …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10003831853