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In the last decade, advanced economies, including the euro area, experienced deflationary pressures caused by the global financial crisis of 2007-2009 and the anti-crisis policies that followed - in particular, the new financial regulations (which led to a deep decline in the money multiplier)....
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Following very high inflation rates at the beginning of the reform process, most transition countries have succeeded in … lowering their inflation to more moderate rates. Inflation rates in the Baltics, Russia, and other countries of the former … Soviet Union are now typically in the range of 10-60 percent. This essay examines whether a further reduction in inflation …
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In the last decade, advanced economies, including the euro area, experienced deflationary pressures caused by the global financial crisis of 2007-2009 and the anti-crisis policies that followed—in particular, the new financial regulations (which led to a deep decline in the money multiplier)....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012920665
Following very high inflation rates at the beginning of the reform process, most transition countries have succeeded in … lowering their inflation to more moderate rates. Inflation rates in the Baltics, Russia, and other countries of the former … Soviet Union are now typically in the range of 10-60 percent. This essay examines whether a further reduction in inflation …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014220017
This paper investigates the nonlinear impact of inflation on growth using a balanced panel data set of Southern African … observed that economic growth is impacted differently at low and high inflation levels. At a low level of inflation, the study … found a positive and significant impact of inflation on economic growth. Economic growth is inflation-inducing below the …
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The present study examines the inter-relationship between economic growth, savings rate and inflation for south … between savings rate and growth has been found to be bi-directional and positive. Inflation has a highly significant negative … effect on growth but positive effect on savings rate. Inflation is not affected by growth but is largely determined by its …
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inflation in order to stabilize the expectations of households, firms and innovators. Endogenous growth provides a self … debt-stabilizing inflation when current fiscal deficits are not backed by future fiscal surpluses. Because growth creates … unique stable equilibrium, provided that the policy permits r−g to fall with inflation. …
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The Gambia is to become an inflation targeter lite. …
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. Despite economic sanctions imposed by Russia in 2006, Georgia’s economic growth continues to be strong, and inflation has … declined. Growth is expected to reach 9 percent in 2006 and to slow only moderately to 7–8 percent in 2007. Inflation was …
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optimal inflation rate that maximizes the steady-state capital stock is a function of the nominal interest rate and the income … income tax rate to be 20%, then the optimal inflation rate for the model economy is about 3.39%. The model can be used to … demonstrate how open market intervention could hinder economic growth when the targeted inflation rate is not equal to the optimal …
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