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revisit claims in the literature that money growth is Granger-causal for inflation at low frequencies. Applying frequency …-specific tests in a comprehensive system setup for euro-area data we consider various theoretical predictors of inflation. A general … Granger-causal for low-frequency inflation movements, and all variables affect money growth. We therefore interpret opposite …
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Two closely watched indicators of economic performance are inflation and unemployment. This study empirically analyzes … the causality between inflation and unemployment in Indonesia during 1984 to 2017. The data were gathered from the … Autoregression to determine the causality between inflation and unemployment. The results show that there is a one-way causality …
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The core personal consumption expenditure (PCE) price index, the Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge, rose to 5 … unless corrected with restrictive monetary policies. Thus, the inflation shock since COVID-19 is not transitory, but it is …
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This research documents changes in employment and wages in the Netherlands for different types of workers. We compare … estimates. The research period has been characterised by high labour demand, negative supply shocks, high levels of inflation … employment has been growing by 2 percent in the period 2017-2023, of which 1.8 percent has been due to additional workers finding …
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