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Inflation in advanced economies is low by historical standards but there is no threat of deflation. Slower economic … growth is caused by supply-side constraints rather than low inflation. Below-the-target inflation does not damage the … reputation of central banks. Thus, central banks should not try to bring inflation back to the targeted level of 2%. Rather, they …
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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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This study examined the causal relationship between inflation and economic growth as well as estimating threshold and … forecasting of inflation in Nigeria for the period of 1961 { 2016. The study employed Granger causality test, Au- toregressive … (VAR) models. Granger causality test result showed that inflation does not granger cause economic growth and neither does …
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The long-run relation between growth and inflation has not yet been studied in the context of nominal price and wage … integrate staggered price- and wage-setting into an endogenous growth framework. In this setting, growth and inflation are … linked via the incentive to innovate. For standard calibrations, the linkage is strong: as trend inflation shifts from -5 to …
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situation helps to explain the surge in the country's inflation and its very high growth in financial condition from late 2007 …
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In this study, the analysis was that the capacity of creating inflation depends on oil prices as the one of energy … countries because it is acquired from the limited sources around the world. It causes inflation of importing countries to … exporting countries through oil prices. At the same time, the rises of oil prices causes inflation because it increases the …
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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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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
Modern Money Theory (MMT) has generated considerable scrutiny and discussions over the past decade. While it has gained some acceptance in the financial sector and among some politicians, it has come under strong criticisms from all sides of the academic spectrum and from conservative political...
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This paper shows that the effect of inflation on asset prices and real aggregates depends on the financial … inflation lead to a wealth transfer across sectors. Higher inflation decreases firms' real liabilities and default risk, which … theoretically that the ultimate effect of inflation depends on the tightness of financing constraints in the intermediation sector …
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