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In Canada, targeting the inflation rate was intended as a temporary measure on a journey to price-level stability, but … account, changing beliefs about the stability or otherwise of ongoing inflation, the capacity of a flexible exchange rate to … create a vicious circle of depreciation and rising domestic prices, and about the roles played by the natural unemployment …
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a 'degree-inflation,' measured by the proportion of a highly educated workforce performing unskilled tasks (i.e., cross … inflation. The quantitative analysis using the Canadian data indicates that degree inflation has eroded a substantial portion of …
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between inflation, unemployment and labor force has been obtained for Canada. Similar relationships were reported previously …Potential links between inflation and unemployment in Canada have been examined. No consistent Phillips curve has been … linear links between inflation and unemployment could exist - before 1983 and after 1983.A linear and lagged relationship …
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