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The author evaluates the effect of the Bank of Canada's conditional commitment regarding the target overnight rate on … for Canada and the United States, the author finds that the Canadian 1-year treasury bill rates and 1-year forward 3-month … evidence appears to suggest that the Bank of Canada's conditional commitment likely has produced a persistent effect in …
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The author evaluates the effect of the Bank of Canada's conditional commitment regarding the target overnight rate on … for Canada and the United States, the author finds that the Canadian 1-year treasury bill rates and 1-year forward 3-month … evidence appears to suggest that the Bank of Canada's conditional commitment likely has produced a persistent effect in …
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Recent work on money and endogenous growth finds modest welfare costs of inflation. Furthermore, high inflation reduces the growth rate. We present a monetary endogenous growth model with labor market frictions in the form of search unemployment which is calibrated for the US economy....
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We develop a theory of labor markets in a monetary economy with four realistic features: search frictions, worker productivity shocks, wage rigidity, and two-sided lack of commitment. Due to the non-Coasean nature of labor contracts, inefficient job separations occur in the form of endogenous...
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In Canada, targeting the inflation rate was intended as a temporary measure on a journey to price-level stability, but …
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Previous tests for convexity in the Phillips curve have been biased because researchers have employed filtering techniques for the NAIRU that have been fundamentally inconsistent with the existence of convexity. This paper places linear and nonlinear models of the Phillips curve on an equal...
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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 accepting higher rates of unemployment, and vice versa. This...
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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 accepting higher rates of unemployment, and vice versa. This...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012237424
Active labour-market policy (ALMP) not only affects the labour-market success of participants. Due to indirect effects, they might also affect the job perspectives of non-participants. Hence, even if ALMP programmes have a positive effect for the participants, this does not mean that ALMP...
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